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Data firm: Global spending on drugs slows to 2016 (Yahoo)

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Default Data firm: Global spending on drugs slows to 2016 (Yahoo)

Growth in global spending on medications will slow markedly over the next four years due to a slew of new low-cost generic drugs coming to pharmacies in the U.S. and other developed countries, along with slower increases in what those countries spend on brand-name drugs, according to a new forecast.

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