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House Maintains Momentum For US OTC Monograph Reform, But Senate Remains A Question Mark

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With a new US Congress just convening, OTC monograph reform advocates face an old problem: the need for Senate action. The House has already cleared an OTC reform measure, as part of a pandemic preparedness bill, in the first days of the legislative session.

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