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She was living in a place called the Divis Flats, which was used as a base by the IRA at that time, and she agreed - in return for a small sum of money - to pass information about their movements to the British.
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Ther-Rx and its parent company became involved about three years ago and acquired rights to the drug from a Massachusetts company named Hologic Inc., said Divis, who is also Ther-Rx's president.
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Chief executive Gregory J. Divis Jr. had said the $1,500 price was justified to avoid the mental and physical disabilities that can come with very premature births.
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The IRA had accused her of being an informer for the British Army in the Divis Flats complex of the Lower Falls area – a charge her family has always disputed.
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We also recognize the current budget challenges facing state Medicaid programs and other payers, Divis said in statement.
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Makena can help offset some of those costs, Divis told The Associated Press.
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The cost is justified to avoid the mental and physical disabilities that can come with very premature births, said KV Pharmaceutical chief executive Gregory J. Divis Jr. The cost of care for a preemie is estimated at $51,000 in the first year alone.
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Chief executive Gregory J. Divis Jr. had said the $1,500 price was justified to avoid the mental and physical disabilities that can come with very premature births.
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To get FDA approval, the company is spending hundreds of millions of dollars in additional research, including an international study involving 1,700 women, Divis said.
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We also recognize the current budget challenges facing state Medicaid programs and other payers, Divis said in statement.
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