European patients should have quicker access to cheaper "generic" medicines, according to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voting on a draft law on Wednesday. The draft rules will require authorities to meet new deadlines and transparency requirements on pricing and reimbursement. This vote gives a positive impulse to the Transparency Directive 2012/0035(COD; The Pharma Letter December 19, 2012) by adopting the text by a large majority in Plenary Session.
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