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- NHI Price Revision Rate of 6% Expected for FY2012; Higher If Long-listed Drugs Receive Add’l Price Cut
December 3, 2011
- Two New Drugs Including Ranmark from Daiichi Sankyo Recommended at PAFSC's 2nd Committee
December 2, 2011
- SS Council Committees Approve Basic Plan on FY2012 Medical Fee Revision
December 2, 2011
- Average Discrepancy Rate Remains at Approximately 8.4%: MHLW Flash Report
December 2, 2011
- Discussion Items for Upcoming Reform of NHI Drug Pricing System (Expert Subcommittee on NHI Drug Pricing Affairs, Dec. 2)
December 2, 2011
- CSIMC Approves Outline of Plan to Promote Generic Drug Use
December 1, 2011
- MHLW Announces Revision of Precautions for Anastrozole, Temozolomide
December 1, 2011
- CSIMC Expert Member Yoshimura Says Conditions Must Improve to Promote Generics
November 30, 2011
- Gov’t to Decide on Extension of Urgent Vaccination Project “as Soon as Possible”
November 30, 2011
- MLHW Announces Extension of Reexamination Period for Lonasen
November 29, 2011
- JAN Determined for 8 Drug Candidate Compounds
November 29, 2011
- Record 101 Generics from 30 Companies Listed for Aricept
November 29, 2011
- MHLW Says Sept Drug Price Settlement Rate Dips to 78.1%, Falling Below 2009 Level
November 28, 2011
- MHLW Issues Notification on Modifications of Approval for Iressa
November 28, 2011
- CSIMC to Discuss Additional Price Cuts for Long-Listed Drugs
November 28, 2011
- DPJ's Subcommittee for PAL Amendment Begins Deliberations Nov. 28, to Compile Opinion by End-Jan
November 25, 2011
- Obligatory Use of Generics for Welfare Recipients to Be Discussed: Policy Screening
November 25, 2011
- HPB, HSB Issue Notification to Ensure Stable Supplies of Flu Drugs This Season
November 25, 2011
- Experts Call For Establishment of Independent Vaccine Policy Organization
November 25, 2011
- Otsuka to Challenge Grand Champion Santen in Market for Dry Eye Treatments
November 25, 2011
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