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MHLW Panel Approves Shift from “Relative Contraindications” to “Contraindications” for 5 Drugs/Drug Groups
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare’s (MHLW) panel on the safety of drugs agreed on March 11 to require entries currently in the “relative contraindications” section of package inserts for a number of drugs including amobarbital to be moved…
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