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- Katsunobu Kato Makes Comeback as Health Minister
September 11, 2019
- MHLW Vows to Redouble Efforts to Prevent Future Information Leaks
September 11, 2019
- RWD Use in Regulatory Submissions Could Start with Rare Diseases: PMDA Chief
September 10, 2019
- MOF Budget Examiner Sounds Alarm on “Protected” Market, Prods Speedy Transformation
September 10, 2019
- MHLW Eyes More Convenient Sakigake Scheme with Legislation, Criteria Won't Change: Official
September 10, 2019
- Evenity Ordered to Warn of CV Event Risks in Revised Label
September 9, 2019
- MHLW to Launch 5th Round of Sakigake Invitations on Oct. 1
September 9, 2019
- MHLW Loathe to Disclose Probe Documents on Clinical Research Bill Leak
September 6, 2019
- In Fight against AMR, Japan Set to Forge Prefectural Networks to Push Proper Antibiotic Use
September 5, 2019
- Senior Bureaucrat Chided for Leaking Draft Clinical Research Bill
September 4, 2019
- Japan, Vietnam Regulators to Hold 1st Joint Symposium Next Month
September 4, 2019
- Japan Drug Production Up 2.8% to 6.9 Trillion Yen in 2018: MHLW
September 2, 2019
- MHLW’s Health Policy Bureau Requests Increased Budget for Core Hospitals, Centers for Pediatric and Rare Diseases
September 2, 2019
- MEXT Requests 103.4 Billion Yen to Fuel Healthcare R&D in FY2020
September 2, 2019
- METI Seeks 5.1 Billion Yen in FY2020 to Develop Technology Platforms for Cell and Gene Therapies
September 2, 2019
- Astellas’ “Post-Nesp” Renal Anemia Drug Now in Line for September Approval, 1st Forteo Biosimilar Too
August 30, 2019
- MHLW Panel Puts a Hold on Possible World’s 1st OK for Ono’s Cancer Cachexia Drug
August 30, 2019
- Ultomiris Caught by CEA Rule despite Intractable Disease Indication: Chuikyo
August 29, 2019
- Tagrisso Gets 15% Re-Pricing, but Other EGFR Drugs Spared: Chuikyo
August 29, 2019
- MHLW Seeks Record 32.6 Trillion Yen Budget for FY2020
August 28, 2019
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