Big Share Of EU Decentralized Procedures Still Seeking Post-Brexit Home
Executive Summary
Progress is being made with redistributing UK rapporteurships for non-centrally approved medicines, but companies need to keep up the momentum if all procedures are to be reallocated to other EU countries by the Brexit date of March 29, 2019.
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