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MHLW Asks Pref. Govt to Conduct On-Site Inspections for Pharmacies, Wholesalers: Minister
Health Minister Yasuhisa Shiozaki revealed on January 20 that his ministry had asked prefectural governments to start on-site inspections of pharmacies and wholesalers in the wake of the discovery of counterfeits for Gilead Sciences’ hepatitis C med Harvoni (ledipasvir +…
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