Pharmaceutical regulation in 15 European countries
Pharmaceutical regulation in 15 European countries Review Vol. 18 No. 5 2016 Health Systems in Transition Dimitra Panteli • Francis Arickx • Irina Cleemput Guillaume Dedet • Helene Eckhardt • Emer Fogarty Sophie Gerkens • Cornelia Henschke • Jennifer Hislop Claudio Jommi • Daphne Kaitelidou • Pawel Kawalec Ilmo Keskimäki • Madelon Kroneman • Julio Lopez Bastida
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