On the recordMay 28, 2018
If there is not a business case there for treating people and barring people from access to those kinds of combinations, I do not know what would be a good business case for it.
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congress.govIf there is not a business case there for treating people and barring people from access to those kinds of combinations, I do not know what would be a good business case for it.
Toomey emphasizes the financial rationale for treating opioid addiction and restricting dangerous drug combinations.
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