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3rd African Regulatory Conference (ARC)
3-4 May 2012, Accra, Ghana
The African Regulatory Conference offers the opportunity for key stakeholders active on the continent, including representatives from Ministry of Health, local and multinational pharmaceutical companies, to meet to exchange views, discuss topics of interest and identify focus areas for ongoing efforts to increase patient access to new and improved medicines.
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APTAR PHARMA’S PRESERVATIVE-FREE MULTIDOSE DISPENSER OSD CHOSEN FOR THE FIRST TIME FOR AN EYE CARE PRODUCT
Aptar Pharma’s innovative and patented preservative-free multidose Ophthalmic Squeeze Dispenser (OSD) has found its first application for the treatment of dry eye with the launch of VISMED® MULTI. Aptar Pharma has worked closely with the Swiss-German based Eye Care specialist TRB Chemedica for improving patient safety, achieving dosing accuracy and maintaining product stability on the ophthalmic spray device.
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