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...Lilly & Co.'s donation of its antibiotic CeclorCD during the Rwandan refugee crisis was unwanted and not of use. Far from being unwanted, Lilly's 1994 antibiotic donation was specifically requested by the American Red Cross and other U.S. private voluntary organizations. And far from not being useful, cefaclor, the active ingredient in CeclorCD, has demonstrated its value in countries at all stages of economic development. It is the world's largest-selling oral antibiotic. Furthermore, the entire donation had a shelf life ranging from eight to 15 months and was intended for immediate use in this tragic emergency. Lilly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 3, 1996 | 6/3/1996 | See Source »

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