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Japan to Allow Drone Deliveries of Drugs When Appropriate, Including Powerful Meds
Japan revised its guidelines on drone drug deliveries this month, spelling out that such deliveries should be executed only when considered “the most appropriate method.” Meanwhile, certain regulations were eased regarding target regions, emergency deliveries, and powerful medicines. The guidelines…
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