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Toyama Govt to Probe Repeated Failures to Discover Nichi-Iko’s GMP Violations
The Toyama prefectural government is set to launch an investigation panel involving external experts next month to look into problems with its past inspections, which failed to detect Nichi-Iko Pharmaceutical’s decade-long GMP violations. The panel will draw up a report…
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