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FPMAJ Supports Generic Industry Consortia Concept but Frets Antitrust Issues
The Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Associations of Japan (FPMAJ) on February 8 expressed its support for the idea of creating “consortia” of generic companies to revamp the industry but stressed the need to resolve antitrust issues. The umbrella pharma trade…
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