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Illegal online pharmacies exploit drug shortages

Por: Fox Business Business December 14, 2022

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FOX Business' Madison Alworth speaks to Dr. Dyan Hes about shortages of common antibiotics like Amoxicillin, Tamiflu and baby formula. Illegal are exploiting the surge of consumers turning to the internet to buy medicine that may be in short supply at their local pharmacies. As a result, consumers could be putting their lives at risk, according to experts who spoke with FOX Business.   In recent years, U.S. consumers have increasingly... + full article



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