REGULATORY

Govt Says It’s “Not Recommending” Research-Driven Makers to Become Generic Makers, It’s One Option

February 1, 2016
The government is “not recommending” research-oriented drug makers to turn into generic makers, but believes they have an “option” to do so, it said on January 29, explaining the intention behind a comment made by a top health ministry bureaucrat…

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