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Drug program to help uninsured

July 6, 2005

A bill that could save patients money on drugs by allowing them
to take medications that others returned to pharmacies was signed Tuesday by
Gov. Jim Doyle.

Joe Manning
July 5, 2005

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the full story at jsonline.com. (Free registration required)

Posted in World News
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