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2015-09-02 15:24
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 Zimbabwe Regulatory [Regulatives / Guidelines]

Is there any special guidelines for the conduct of BA/BE studies for the Zimbabwe regulatory? or which regulatory guidelines are applicable for the Zimbabwe? Kindly let me know anyone...

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BKR
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2015-09-02 16:54
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 Zimbabwe Regulatory

Hi bkrao

I think google may help you.
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2015-09-07 16:22
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 Sub-Saharan Africa

Hi BE-proff & all,

❝ I think google may help you.


It does indeed! I updated the Guideline-Collection accordingly. I found a fine site hosted by “Innovative Medicines South Africa” (IMSA): Regulatory Resources for Africa.

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India,
2015-09-08 07:52
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 Sub-Saharan Africa

Hi Helmut,

Thanks for Sharing below website for African countries.

If Possible please add CIS countries & ASIAN Countries guideline also.


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A.Anand.
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2015-09-08 12:57
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 Sub-Saharan Africa

Feel free! Go ahead and scrub in... :-)

Kindest regards, nobody
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India,
2015-09-10 15:19
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 Sub-Saharan Africa

Thank you Helmut.

Regards,
BKRAO.
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