FDA delays cost Americans trillions and slow lifesaving drugs, new report says
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A new report estimates speeding up FDA drug approvals by one year could generate over $10 trillion in economic value from faster medical innovation.
A new report estimates speeding up FDA drug approvals by one year could generate over $10 trillion in economic value from faster medical innovation.
A new report estimates speeding up FDA drug approvals by one year could generate over $10 trillion in economic value from faster medical innovation.
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