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RFID’s Possible Interaction With Biologics Queried By Biogen, Pfizer

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Radiofrequency identification appears to hold the most potential to increase the security of the pharmaceutical supply chain, stakeholders advise FDA, but important questions include how the radiofrequency emissions might interact with biologics and certain other kinds of drug products

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