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Episode 2: Interview with I-MAK's Tahir Amin and Aaron Patillo

41m · Power & Money · 29 Oct 14:39

On this week’s episode, The Capitol Forum interviewed Tahir Amin and Aaron Pattillo from the nonprofit Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK), about the findings in their report on pharmaceutical companies’ attempts to forestall generic competition and continue increasing the price of certain drugs.

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