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New Combination Drugs Containing Non-Innovative APIs Should Be Priced Based on Prices of Other APIs Contained: CSIMC Subcommittee
At a meeting of the Central Social Insurance Medical Council’s (CSIMC) Expert Subcommittee on NHI Drug Pricing Affairs on November 27, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) re-proposed an amendment to the pricing rule for new combination drugs…
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