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Gov’t Establishing System to Quickly Provide Unapproved Drugs to Developing Countries, Learning from Inadequate Response to Request for Avigan
The Japanese government is establishing a system that will make it possible to quickly provide unapproved drugs at the request of developing countries experiencing outbreaks of serious infectious diseases like Ebola when effective treatments are unavailable locally and Japanese drug…
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