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Issue 24, April 2001

... All drugs to be marketed in Japan must undergo a three phase clinical trial, which is more difficult to execute compared to trials in a Western country due to the small pool of test subjects. Until recently, the drug regulatory body of Japan required all Western drugs that were already approved in t ...
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