EU Falsified Medicines Directive ‘Not Working’ In Northern Ireland
Executive Summary
Industry representatives told a House of Lords committee about continuing Brexit-related problems such as the extra work involved in checking compliance with the EU Falsified Medicines Directive and the drawbacks of a proposed “dual regulatory regime.”
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