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There were reports coming from Department of Health (DoH) sources last week that the government is set to add more pharmaceutical products to its Maximum Drug Retail Price (MDRP) list.

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De Castro aired to the challenge during his weekly radio program "Para Sa Iyo Bayan" and in an interview with Pfizer’s corporate affairs head Cathy Salceda Ileto on the high cost of the anti-hypertensive Norvask.
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This newest call card combines two of Sun Cellular’s amazing value call cards – the 24/7 Text Unlimited with free one hour local Sun-to-Sun calls and the Sulit Card.

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De Castro aired to the challenge during his weekly radio program "Para Sa Iyo Bayan" and in an interview with Pfizer’s corporate affairs head Cathy Salceda Ileto on the high cost of the anti-hypertensive Norvask.
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This newest call card combines two of Sun Cellular’s amazing value call cards – the 24/7 Text Unlimited with free one hour local Sun-to-Sun calls and the Sulit Card.

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