Chain Rx Volume To Grow At Double Rate Of Mail-Order In '99 - NACDS
Executive Summary
The number of prescriptions filled by traditional chain drug stores in 1999 is expected to increase 11% over 1998, more than twice the rate of growth for mail-order scripts, according to projections released at the National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy & Managed Care Forum in San Diego Aug. 30.
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