South Korean FDA Probes Roche for Aiding Tamiflu Stockpiling
By Shirley S. Wang
Should companies be allowed to buy large quantities of medicine like Tamiflu to have on hand in case their employees develop the H1N1 flu virus? Not according to the law in South Korea, where it’s illegal for non-medical professionals to purchase big lots of drugs. Punishment is up to five years in prison.
The law is at the center of a probe of Tamiflu maker Roche, which is being investigated by the Korean … Continue Reading
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