Globalisation of drug regulation and drug regulators in developing countries (English)
Groping in the dark even when there is a light switch; an example from Sri Lanka
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International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine
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9
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187-193
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1996
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Title:Globalisation of drug regulation and drug regulators in developing countries
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Subtitle:Groping in the dark even when there is a light switch; an example from Sri Lanka
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Published in:International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine ; 9, 3 ; 187-193
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Publisher:
- New search for: IOS Press
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Place of publication:Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Publication date:1996-01-01
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Size:7 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 9, Issue 3
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- 131
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Time to lift the veil of secrecy| 1996
- 133
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Secrecy and medicines| 1996
- 143
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Drug regulation and the tradition of secrecy| 1996
- 151
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An ISDB survey to assess the degree of transparency of drug regulatory agencies| 1996
- 157
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The case of contaminated blood products in Japan| 1996
- 161
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Secrecy in drug regulation| 1996
- 173
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Access to information on drug regulation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe| 1996
- 179
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Access to regulatory information in Malaysia – a preliminary study| 1996
- 187
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Globalisation of drug regulation and drug regulators in developing countries| 1996
- 195
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International harmonisation – the need for transparency| 1996
- 201
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Side effects: freedom of information and the communication of doubt| 1996
- 211
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Statement of the International Working Group on transparency and accountability in drug regulation| 1996
- 219
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Author Index Volume 9 (1996)| 1996