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Drug Makers, Distributors Rolling Up Their Sleeves for Mandatory Barcode Labeling
Discussions between drug makers and wholesalers on the labeling of standardized barcodes on prescription drugs are set to move into full gear as they agreed on February 23 to create a concrete timeline for making the barcoding mandatory by the…
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