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Wal-Mart to Cut Prices for Generic Drugs
21 September, 2006
Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer,
plans to slash the prices of almost 300 generic
prescription drugs, offering a big lure for
bargain-seeking customers and presenting a challenge
to competing pharmacy chains and makers of generic
drugs.
The drugs will be sold for as little as $4 for a month's
supply and include some of the most commonly prescribed
medicines such as Metformin, a popular generic drug
used to treat diabetes, and the high blood pressure
medicine Lisinopril.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will launch the program Friday
at 65 Wal-Mart, Neighborhood Market and Sams' Club
pharmacies in Florida's Tampa Bay area. It will be
expanded statewide in January and rolled out to the
rest of the nation next year, company officials said
Thursday.
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