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April 2, 2012
by Ansis Helmanis

Brazil: New Manual For Labeling National Health Service Drugs

A new manual for medicines intended for use by Brazil's National Health Service (NHS) has been prepared by the country's national regulatory agency, ANVISA. The Manual requires the labeling of such drugs to carry the non-proprietary name of the drug and to have the NHS seal on all drug packaging, blister packs, vials, and bottles. The labeling requirements are intended to encourage NHS medical professionals to prescribe using the generic name of the active ingredient of the product, rather than the brand name.


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Anvisa lança manual para rotulagem dos medicamentos do Ministério da Saúde

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