The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) is not happy.
Bemoaning the failure of the European Commission (EC) to perform a competitiveness check on its proposed pharmaceutical legislation, the trade group has revealed its own research to strengthen its criticism of the proposals.
The EFPIA commissioned the Dolon consultancy to undertake a comprehensive competitiveness check on the proposed legislation.
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