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MHLW Orders Shift from “Relative Contraindications” to “Contraindications” in Labels of Hypnotics, Antibiotics and More
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) issued a notification on March 28 instructing drug makers to revise their package inserts for products for which entries in the “relative contraindications” section will be moved to the “contraindications” section in…
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