The price of an FDA-approved drug to prevent premature births — $30,000 for an at-risk pregnancy — is drawing intense criticism from patients and doctors. A version of the medication has been available for years at a fraction of the cost.
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The price of an FDA-approved drug to prevent premature births — $30,000 for an at-risk pregnancy — is drawing intense criticism from patients and doctors. A version of the medication has been available for years at a fraction of the cost.