Latin American Countries Easing Strict Rules on Product Retesting
This article was originally published in The Gold Sheet
Executive Summary
Latin American regulators are easing strict local testing requirements for pharmaceuticals, offering a glimmer of hope for multinational companies that are continuously challenged by the time and cost involved in conducting duplicate testing.
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