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Export ban on cheap patented drugs considered
The proposed move is seen as pandering to the U.S. and the powerful drug lobby.
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MARTIN O'HANLON, CP
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2005-02-19 02:26:29
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OTTAWA -- The federal government is considering banning the export of cheap patented prescription drugs to the U.S. -- a move that would be a major blow to Canada's billion-dollar Internet pharmacy industry. Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh confirmed yesterday he has added the ban to a list of three other options being considered to ensure only Canadians have access to the country's system of regulated, lower-priced drugs.
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