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Patna, 6 Sept 2024: In Bihar, the government has decided to print barcodes on government-supplied medicines to ensure that patients receive the correct information about the expiry date.
The barcodes will be printed on the medicine's packaging, including the bottle, vi......
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Source : DrugsControl Media Services
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