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Four pharmaceutical firms have been accused of illegally colluding to restrict the supply of an anti-nausea tablet, driving the price paid for it by the NHS up by 700%. The CMA said the cost of Prochlorperazine rose from £6.49 per pack to £51.68, after suppliers agreed not to compete.

Four pharmaceutical firms have been accused of illegally colluding to restrict the supply of an anti-nausea tablet, driving the price paid for it by the NHS up by 700%. The CMA said the cost of Prochlorperazine rose from £6.49 per pack to £51.68, after suppliers agreed not to compete.
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    from World News http://bit.ly/2QjUFmM