17 drugs receive essential medicine designations
By Lee, Hye-Kyung | translator Alice Kang
24.12.03 05:00:43
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Seventeen medicines that are essential for pediatric patients, cancer patients, and others, but require government support due to unstable supply, have been newly designated as national essential medicines.
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS, Yu-Kyung Oh) announced on the 29th that it held a meeting on the stable supply of national essential medicines and newly designated 17 items (ingredients and formulations) as national essential medicines.
Newly designated national essential medicines include cisplatin injection, an anti-cancer drug used for testicular and bladder cancer; clofarabine injection, a treatment for pediatric leukemia; and citric acid-sodium citrate-glucose mixtures,
Lee, Hye-Kyung(hgrace7@dailypharm.com)
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