HONG KONG -- Public anger is growing in China over the availability of effective medication, with even prominent doctors in Beijing and Shanghai raising concerns.
As domestic generics push out big brands, doctors and patients report problems
A children's hospital in Beijing. China's bulk drug procurement program has saved billions and offered more access to inexpensive medication, but concerns are mounting about the quality of generics pushed through the system. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- Public anger is growing in China over the availability of effective medication, with even prominent doctors in Beijing and Shanghai raising concerns.