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A US drug maker encouraged Indian doctors to prescribe a drug unproven for diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage) that until recently lacked central government approval, finds a special report in The BMJ.
The charity Orbis wants to end avoidable blindness worldwide, which is why we chose it for this year’s BMJ Christmas appeal,
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