LONDON - Over the counter medicines may be cheaper in Britain after the Office of Fair Trading yesterday announced action to abolish a manufacturers' price fixing agreement which affects the shop cost of products such as pain killers antiseptic creams and health foods. The announcement followed a review of policy after supermarket chain Asda defied RPM by slashing prices.
Britain may cut medicine costs
LONDON - Over the counter medicines may be cheaper in Britain after the Office of Fair Trading yesterday announced action to …
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