The American Medical Association has taken a strong stance against the FDA's recently announced proposal to make prescription drugs available over the counter, according to a USA Today report.
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The Massachusetts Senate expects to reveal their version of a healthcare financing bill this week, days after House leaders released their version, according to a Boston Globe report.