The Washington Post released an article titled, "A tiny pharmacy is identifying big problems with common drugs, including Zantac." This full-feature article, which also ran in print, highlights the escalating global recall of Zantac, the heartburn pill that once ranked as the world’s best-selling drug , has its roots not in government oversight or a high-profile lawsuit but in a tiny online pharmacy here whose founders feared that U.S. drugs might not be as safe as people think.
Read the full article via The Washington Post here.
The Washington Post released an article titled, "A tiny pharmacy is identifying big problems with common drugs, including Zantac." This full-feature article, which also ran in print, highlights the escalating global recall of Zantac, the heartburn pill that once ranked as the world’s best-selling drug , has its roots not in government oversight or a high-profile lawsuit but in a tiny online pharmacy here whose founders feared that U.S. drugs might not be as safe as people think.
Read the full article via The Washington Post here.
The Washington Post released an article titled, "A tiny pharmacy is identifying big problems with common drugs, including Zantac." This full-feature article, which also ran in print, highlights the escalating global recall of Zantac, the heartburn pill that once ranked as the world’s best-selling drug , has its roots not in government oversight or a high-profile lawsuit but in a tiny online pharmacy here whose founders feared that U.S. drugs might not be as safe as people think.
Read the full article via The Washington Post here.
The Washington Post released an article titled, "A tiny pharmacy is identifying big problems with common drugs, including Zantac." This full-feature article, which also ran in print, highlights the escalating global recall of Zantac, the heartburn pill that once ranked as the world’s best-selling drug , has its roots not in government oversight or a high-profile lawsuit but in a tiny online pharmacy here whose founders feared that U.S. drugs might not be as safe as people think.
Read the full article via The Washington Post here.