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MHLW to Discuss Redefinition of Drug “Seals”, Will Revise List of Examples of Seals Included in 1961 Notification
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare’s (MHLW) Pharmaceutical Safety and Environmental Health Bureau will discuss redefining the word “seal” as applied to drugs. A notification that was issued by the former Ministry of Health and Welfare in February 1961…
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