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Extra Charges Likely for OTC-Like Drugs to Treat Seasonal Conditions: Minister
Japanese Health Minister Kenichiro Ueno said on April 21 that patients using “OTC-like” prescription drugs for seasonal symptoms — such as hay fever — would likely face additional out-of-pocket charges under the government’s planned reform of drug reimbursement. Speaking at…
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