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JPMA Taskforce Issues Proposal on Information Supply, Drug Development for Rare Diseases

August 18, 2023
A taskforce under the Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA) has issued a proposal on intractable and rare diseases, which encompasses a broad range of topics including communications for patients and drug development. The taskforce will now confer with patient advocacy…

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