Japan Supermarket Chain Said To Falsify Employee Testing For OTC Drugs
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Sources in Japan's health ministry say the agency suspects a national chain of supermarkets, Seiyu GK, violated the law by allowing more than 200 unqualified employees to take a test required for selling over-the-counter drugs.
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