The COVID-19 pandemic generated multiple challenges for the Latin American pharmaceutical industry, especially in matters of codes of ethics and crisis management.
Work quickly had to be done to define general guidelines on ethics for digital interactions, according to María Teresa Cantu, legal and corporate integrity advisor for the Latin American Federation of the Pharmaceutical Industry (Fifarma), who spoke to The Pharma Letter’s correspondent in the region.
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