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Experts Raise Alarm on Declining Attractiveness of Japan Market: New Panel
A number of academic experts raised their concerns about the declining attractiveness of the Japanese pharmaceutical market at the first meeting of a new health ministry panel on drug distribution and pricing on August 31. “The majority of Japanese people…
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