Dhaka HC orders 34 firms to withdraw drugs from markets
Dhaka, Aug.8 (ANI): The Dhaka High Court on Monday ordered 34 pharmaceutical companies to withdraw their sub-standard products from markets.
Dhaka, Aug.8 (ANI): The Dhaka High Court on Monday ordered 34 pharmaceutical companies to withdraw their sub-standard products from markets.
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