Volatile Venezuela - That Sinking Feeling For Pharma?

Caution and calibrated supplies appear to be the approach that the pharmaceutical industry is adopting in Venezuela as the South American nation grapples with one of its worst economic crises, with a plunging currency and shortages of food and medicines.

Caution and calibrated supplies appear to be the approach that the pharmaceutical industry is adopting in Venezuela as the South American nation grapples with one of its worst economic crises, with a plunging currency and shortages of food and medicines.

While no pharmaceutical company wants to write off the Venezuelan market quite yet, it's undoubtedly a tricky situation going by what some companies say. Speculation is also rife that one...

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