Firm can spare drug makers a bitter pill

From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ) | Date: August 26, 2004| Author: LEWIS KRAUSKOPF, STAFF WRITER | Copyright information


The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

08-26-2004


Firm can spare drug makers a bitter pill -- Side-effect probes may avert recalls
By LEWIS KRAUSKOPF, STAFF WRITER
Date: 08-26-2004, Thursday
Section: BUSINESS
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When a patient experiences an unpleasant and unexpected side effect while on a medicine, a company in Little Falls may be called in to investigate.

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