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South Korea Won’t Extend Stockpiled Tamiflu Expiration Dates

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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MFDS rejects Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention bid to retain expiring Tamiflu stockpile. South Korea would need to replace expiring supplies to maintain same levels of stockpile.

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