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U.S. Pharmacopeia Ramps Up Drug Quality, Safety Cooperation Across Asia With Four New Agreements With China, ASEAN States

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

Executive Summary

BEIJING - In moves that could ultimately help elevate safety and quality standards for drugs produced across Asia, including those exported to North America, the United States Pharmacopeial Convention has signed a series of agreements with China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on closer scientific exchanges and joint testing of pharmaceuticals

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