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When the unexpected happens: Batch Specific Variations

Posted by: Liz Baker, Posted on: 9 February 2017 - Categories: Variations

A batch-specific variation is a variation application to request agreement for a single or small number of batches of product to be released outside of the usual conditions of the marketing authorisation. Every year we receive more than 200 batch …

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