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January 15, 2013

What Does the Flu Epidemic mean for the Consumer Health Industry?

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The US is currently experiencing a flu epidemic with flu shot supplies running low, emergency rooms overcrowded, and a public health emergency declared in Boston. Coming off a year of recalls, analgesics were expected to rise in 2013, but could now receive an even larger push due to this severe flu season.

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