It is time for the RxTrace look at the estimated rise in the percentage of drugs in the U.S. supply chain that are serialized. Every year we take a look at this topic while longingly wishing that someone would perform a real study and publish the numbers. However, it may not make much difference from here on out because it will be impossible for drugs without serial numbers to exist in the U.S. supply chain in just a few years. So let’s take a look. Continue reading InBrief: Estimated Rise in Serialized Drugs in The U.S. Supply Chain, 2014→
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