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Inpharmation: November 2009 (4 pages, 728 KB)
2009/11/19
inpharmation

NOVEMBER 2009 Sole supply – it’s all about competition Using competition to choose one supplier of a product is a recognised business strategy – and it’s the same at PHARMAC. We use sole supply to get the best deal on…

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Inpharmation: August 2009 (4 pages, 706 KB)
2009/08/19
inpharmation

AUGUST 2009 Pharmaceutical budget up 6.3% We’ve welcomed a 6.3% increase in the pharmaceutical budget, a helpful increase that we think will help ensure people continue to have improving access to medicines. Minister of Health Tony Ryall has approved the…

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Inpharmation: February 2009 (3 pages, 431 KB)
2009/03/18
inpharmation

MARCH 2009 Generics changes Generics are an established part of the New Zealand medicines landscape and have been in use for many years. Generic (off-patent) medicines become available when the patent on a branded medicine expires. This means other manufacturers…

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