Asthma patient advocates in New Zealand worried about government's plan to switch medicines
The New Zealand government plans to soon drop the asthma drug its residents have used for 30 years in favor of a less expensive drug that will save about $1.7 million each 18 months. But patient advocates say the move will likely result in more asthma related deaths. The advocates say the new drug is...

 

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