Colorado Caps Price of Enbrel After 30-Year Monopoly
Colorado becomes the first state to cap the price of Enbrel, the arthritis drug that has remained unchallenged in the U.S. market for nearly 30 years due to Amgen’s patent strategies.
Colorado becomes the first state to cap the price of Enbrel, the arthritis drug that has remained unchallenged in the U.S. market for nearly 30 years due to Amgen’s patent strategies.
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