Drug prices are too low. Wait. What? That can't be right…
Some experts are telling the New York Times, yes, drug prices are too low. In an article about drug shortages in hospitals across the world, these experts point the finger at the low cost of certain medicines.
In fact, a report from the World Health Organization (WHO) said that prices that go too low might drive some medicines from the market entirely.
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