Rigging charge exposes fish tale behind antibiotic prices
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AT least twice a week, Tanja Vanderlinde says, patients call in to say that they can't afford drugs.
High-deductible health plans mean they have to dip into their own pockets to pay for generic antibiotics such as doxycycline, a "gold standard" for Lyme disease, said Ms Vanderlinde, an internist at Concord Hospital Medical Group in New Hampshire.
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