Japan's MHLW Panel Awards Orphan Status To Century Medical Artificial Heart, Panasonic PDT Semiconductor Laser
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
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TOKYO - Japan's Pharmaceutical and Food Sanitation Council's subcommittee on medical devices and in vitro diagnostics has approved two devices for orphan diseases and three others, Takeshi Baba, manager of the General Affairs Division of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's Pharmaceutical and Food Bureau told PharmAsia News Dec. 12
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