Authorization Holder Scheme To Shake Up China R&D, Drug Production
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
When a roomful of attendees at the annual ChinaTrials meeting, held Nov. 4 in Beijing, voted that a planned marketing authorization holder (MAH) system would be the single development likely to have the most impact on the pharma industry, few predicted that the scheme would come true just hours later.
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