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MHLW’s Guide to Recommend Against Prescribing Antibacterials for Colds, Diarrhea
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) will shortly finalize a guide for doctors that will recommend that they not prescribe antibacterial drugs to outpatients with mild acute respiratory tract infections (common colds) or mild acute diarrhea. A subcommittee…
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