Why are there three countries to choose from on the Global DRO page?
Global DRO is a resource database of medications currently available in the United States, Canada, and the UK. Each country has its own regulatory policies to approve medications and not all medications are available in all countries. The Brand name medications represented in each country’s Global DRO database reflects the medications available in that country.
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