Four pharma companies ‘worked together to inflate a drug price 700% in just four years’ The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has accused pharmaceutical firms Alliance, Focus, Lexon and Medreich of breaking competition law by setting up a controlled supply of a medicine. The Daily Mail
See also:
See also:
- Drug firms accused of illegal market sharing over anti-nausea tablets Competition and Markets Authority
- Colluding drug firms 'cost the NHS millions of pounds' BBC News
- Collusion by drug firms cost NHS millions of pounds, watchdog finds The Independent
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