Russia’s pharmaceutical industry professional associations last week called for maintaining the technical conditions for implementing the project for monitoring the movement of medicines within the framework of the requirements developed earlier in the pilot project.
At the same time, the Association of Russian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, the Association of International Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, the Association of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers of the Eurasian Economic Union, the APF National Association of Pharmaceutical and Medical Products Manufacturers, the Soyuzpharma Association of Pharmaceutical Institutions reaffirmed the principled commitment of their associations to the implementation of a system of labeling and traceability of medicines.
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