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Japan Cabinet Adopts Bill to Require Generic Use for Welfare Recipients
Japan’s Cabinet on February 9 adopted a bill to revise the Public Assistance Law that would make it mandatory for people receiving welfare benefits, who are granted free access to healthcare services, to use generics instead of brand-name drugs. The…
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