Huge differences in drug prices at pharmacies
The major study by the National Consumer Agency has found that, depending on where a person lives, they could be paying as much as 199% more for medications.
The examination was launched by the State’s consumer watchdog after concerns were raised overpotentially conflicting price-tags for set medications.
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