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In-Store Clinics Could Boost OTCs, But Pose Possible Appearance Of Conflict

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

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The growth of in-store health care clinics could lead to consumers more often opting for OTC products over receiving prescriptions, but also creates the possibility for the appearance of conflicts of interest involving the host retail sites and the clinic operators, health care association executives say

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