California could be first state to bar drug makers from paying competitors to delay release

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California could be first state to bar drug makers from paying competitors to delay release
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In a practice known as “pay for delay,” a drug company can stall the release of a generic drug that would cut into profits by paying the competitor to slow research, marketing or sales. California would become the first state to block the practice.

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