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Japan Doctors’ Group Raps Payer Proposal to Scrap Coverage for Pollen Allergy Drugs
The Japan Medical Association (JMA) is pushing back against a proposal made by payers last week to scrap health coverage for some pollen allergy medicines that have nonprescription versions available, such as Allegra (fexofenadine) and other second-generation antihistamines. On August…
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