Chairman Wilbert Bannenberg, together with Ellen ‘t Hoen (member of the Advisory Board), published an article in the Dutch Journal of Medicine. In this article they explain what Orphan drugs are and what role drug hijackers play in this. A summary of the article (in Dutch) can be read here. For the full article, a login for the Journal of Medicine is required
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