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Study Group Recommends “Reference Groups,” Dose-Escalation Studies to Promote Development of Ultra-Orphan Drugs
A study group backed by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has issued guidance for promoting the development of “ultra-orphan drugs” for diseases that affect no more than around 1,000 people in Japan. Among other things, the study group,…
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