Deal made by bird flu drug firms
17th Nov 2005, 02:21 GMT
Roche said Wednesday that it had reached a settlement with Gilead Sciences, the inventor of Tamiflu, over production of the antiviral drug that governments and consumers are stockpiling as fear spreads over a bird flu pandemic.
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