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Narrower Drug Price Gap Likely Due to Inflation, Efforts on Fair-Priced Distributions: Minister
Health Minister Keizo Takemi said on December 1 that the drop in the average price discrepancy rate of listed medicines in Japan to the lowest level in 30 years can be attributed to various factors, including the government’s push toward…
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