Korea's Look At Wider OTC Sales Prompts Health And Trade Agencies' Clash
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare and Fair Trade Commission clash in a growing controversy over whether OTC drugs can be sold in supermarkets and convenience stores in addition to pharmacies.
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