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MHLW Plans to Ease Rules on Public Knowledge-Based Applications during Re-Examination Period
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) has proposed relaxing the rules on the filing of public knowledge-based applications for pharmaceuticals during their re-examination period. The proposal was made at a meeting of the Council on Unapproved Drugs and…
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