Word: genericã
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Let’s take a step back to gain a better understanding of the dilemma. Pharmaceutical companies own patents which protect them from so-called “generic?? competition. If a pharmaceutical company has patented a drug in a particular country, then it has the exclusive right to produce that drug. This means that it can set the price as high as it likes, without fear of competition. Patents are, of course, necessary and important. They help to secure pharmaceutical companies the profits which they need in order to fund research and development. But profits...
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