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Korean Drug Regulators Raid Roche Korea, Search For Evidence On Tamiflu Stockpiling

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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SEOUL - An investigative team organized by the Korean FDA, and headed by a state prosecutor, raided the Seoul office of Roche on November 5 to search for and seize any documents that would confirm suspicions that Roche Korea might have helped some companies stockpile the antiviral drug Tamiflu

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