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Israeli per capita drug spending lowest of OECD countries in 2002, says study.

Publication: Pharma Marketletter
Publication Date: 23-AUG-04
Format: Online - approximately 230 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Israeli per capita drug spending lowest of OECD countries in 2002, says study.(Brief Article)

Article Excerpt
terms of purchasing power parity, was the lowest of all Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member nations, where the average was $362.

The highest average spend was in the USA, at $674, says the study, which was conducted by Philip Sax, Marketletter's Israeli correspondent and editor of the...

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