Nearly 90% Of Japanese Physicians Want 14-day Dispensing Rule Changed, PhRMA Says
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
TOKYO - As many as 88 percent of physicians and medical practitioner facilities want the 14-day rule that applies to newly listed drugs to be repealed or relaxed, according to a Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America report released Feb. 25
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