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Japan Likely to Extend Generic-Name Prescribing Premium to Biologics to Spur Biosimilars
Japan’s health ministry on December 5 proposed extending the medical fee premium for prescriptions written by generic name to biologics — a move aimed at encouraging the use of biosimilars. The plan drew no objections from members at the Central…
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