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Combinis start selling OTC drugs
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Convenience stores and supermarkets began selling nonprescription drugs June 1, as deregulation under a revised pharmacy law took effect. Under the revised Pharmaceutical Affairs Act, stores are no longer required to be staffed with a pharmacist to sell most nonprescription drugs, including cold tablets and aspirin, and can sell them simply by having sales clerks qualify and register with prefectural governments. (Kyodo News)
コンビニで大衆薬の販売開始
改正薬事法が施行されたことで、コンビニエンスストアやスーパーなどで6月1日、大衆薬の販売が始まった。
Shukan ST: June 12, 2009
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