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Cabinet OKs Subsidy to Boost Antibiotic API Stockpiles, Allocates 7.1 Billion Yen from Reserve
The Japanese government on January 20 approved a subsidy program to help pharmaceutical companies increase stockpiles of APIs for antibiotics, earmarking 7.1 billion yen from the FY2024 contingency reserves. Speaking at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting, Health Minister…
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