REGULATORY
MHLW Pharma Regulation Panel Kicks Off, Agrees to Discuss Incentives to Develop Pediatric Drugs
Japan’s health ministry on July 10 launched a study group dedicated to discussing pharmaceutical regulations to reverse the growing trend of drug “lags” and “losses” in the country. The group is scheduled to meet once a month and compile a…
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