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Fourth and final issue of GaBI Journal’s 10th volume
This issue of the GaBI Journal contains only a limited number of articles, but these include two scientifi c very data-rich articles and an interesting and important expose on the use and misuse of products to treat COVID-19 patients. All three articles have potentially major implications for the global struggle to deal with the current COVID-19 pandemic; either with respect to the proper use of biosimilar products to safely reduce COVID-19 related and non-related pharmaceutical expenditures, as well as to the effects of the pandemic on the criminal use and abuse of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals and other products, e.g. disinfectants.