is being greeted with alarm by some gastroenterologists and patient groups who fear the policy could hurt patients. But rheumatologists and representatives of patients with inflammatory arthritis are welcoming Alberta’s plan to save hundreds of millions of dollars by promoting the cheaper alternatives, known as biosimilars – so long as the province’s United Conservative Party government carefully manages the transition for patients.
”“A provincial sales tax is a hard sell at the best of times in Alberta, but it hardly helps matters for the federal government to rescue the province from the consequences of its own fiscal folly.
*Sings* WAR. What is it good for? Absolutely NOTHING.