Browsing Harvard Law School by Keyword "reimportation"
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Reimportation of Prescription Drugs - Legislative, Executive, Judicial and State and Local Responses
(2006)The expensive cost of prescription drugs has become a high-profile issue in the United States, challenging the government and policy-makers to create a solution that addresses all the factors involved in this issue. Creating ... -
REIMPORTATION OF U.S. PHARMACEUTICALS: POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
(2002)The high cost of prescription drugs in the United States is a problem that has engendered much political attention. One proposed solution to the prescription drug problem is to permit reimportation of U.S.-made drug products, ... -
Reimportation: A First Step or False Step Toward Transparency in the Prescription Drug Market?
(2005)Drug reimportation has become a politically-appealing way to lower drug prices, which Americans commonly perceive as too high. However, legalizing reimportation of U.S.-approved drugs raises major concerns about safety and ...