Here are the 10 most-read supply chain stories in August, starting with the most popular.
1. FDA confirms the deaths of 5 patients using balloon obesity devices
2. Fujifilm recalls duodenoscopes over infection risk
3. Express Scripts adds 64 drugs to exclusion list
4. Stool softeners recalled over bacterial contamination
5. FDA approves Novartis’ ‘breakthrough’ leukemia drug — with a price tag of $475k
6. CDC: Yellow fever vaccine out of stock
7. Drugmaker raises price of common diarrhea drug by 430%: 4 things to know
8. 4 thoughts on modernizing the supply chain with a Cardinal Health leader
9. Centurion Labs recalls cold medicine over possible bacterial contamination
10. Amazon instant pickup — The tech giant’s next push into pharmaceuticals?
More articles on supply chain:
Novartis, CMS collaborate on outcomes-based pricing for $465k leukemia drug
FDA approves Novartis’ ‘breakthrough’ leukemia drug — with a price tag of $475k
Abbott issues software update to prevent pacemaker hacks: 4 things to know
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