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Posted 24 May 2024 AM
Doctors are calling for tax or fiscal incentives to ensure supply of critical medicines that may not be viable to introduce to the Australian market, as part of an overhaul of managing medicine shortages which it warns is putting patient lives at risk.
The Royal Australian College of Physicians (RACP) is calling for "international suppliers of medicines critical to the health of Australians to be encouraged to enter and remain within the Australian market through TGA-driven incentives".
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