REGULATORY
MHLW to Revise Patent Linkage Scheme in FY2025, Create Expert Committee
Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) plans by the end of FY2025 to revise the “patent linkage” scheme it uses to check whether drugs under regulatory review infringe on the patents of original products. According to the plan,…
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