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The US Ordered $290 Million Supply of a Radiation Sickness Drug. Why There's No Cause for Alarm

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World October 08, 2022

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Al Seib/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images File Photo: Amgen’s Newbury Park, California headquarters in 2014. data-ellipsis=false> Amid concerns  came a bit of startling news: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday that it spent  to treat radiation sickness. The department said in a statement that the purchase of the drug, called Nplate, is part of its “long-standing, ongoing efforts by the Administration for... + full article



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