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MHLW Study Group Drafting Guidelines for New Dyslipidemia Drug Development, First in 30 Years
A study group of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) is drafting guidelines for the development of new drugs for dyslipidemia as the regulator sees the need to address programs for new types of antibodies and oligonucleotides expected…
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