A handful of drug take-back programs in the Bay Area and elsewhere can move forward after the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday chose not to hear a drug industry challenge to an Alameda County ordinance.
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association, or PhRMA, the Generic Pharmaceutical Association and the Biotechnology Industry Organization asked the high court in December to hear the case.
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had unanimously rejected arguments that Alameda County's…
Martes, Mayo 26, 2015
High court rejects drug makers' challenge to Alameda County's drug take-back law
A handful of drug take-back programs in the Bay Area and elsewhere can move forward after the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday chose not to hear a drug industry challenge to an Alameda County ordinance.
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association, or PhRMA, the Generic Pharmaceutical Association and the Biotechnology Industry Organization asked the high court in December to hear the case.
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had unanimously rejected arguments that Alameda County's…
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