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3 Deaths among 85 ADRs Bayer Yakuhin Failed to Report Were Known to Employees at Symposiums
Bayer Yakuhin’s failure to report adverse drug reactions (ADRs) occurred because its employees who were present at symposiums and scientific meetings where they heard cases of ADRs failed to report them to the company’s safety management division, a company spokesperson…
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