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uždoris statusas Aprobuotas sritis farmacija apibrėžtis Priemonė talpyklei uždaryti, kad joje esantis farmacijos produktas būtų tinkamai laikomas ir vartojamas. pavyzdys(-iai) užsukamas dangtelis, kamštis nuoroda http://www.edqm.eu/medias/fichiers/introduction_guidance.pdf atitikmenys: angl. closure pranc. fermeture ryšiai: susijęs terminastalpyklė šaltinis 1. Standard Terms. Introduction and Guidance for use. General Principles and Instructions for the Use of the Lists. – European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare (EDQM), 2006; 2. Lietuvos Respublikos sveikatos apsaugos ministro 2007 m. liepos 10 d. įsakymas Nr. V-596 „Dėl vaistinių preparatų rinkodaros teisės suteikimo taisyklių, Supaprastintos homeopatinių vaistinių preparatų registravimo procedūros aprašo, Supaprastintos tradicinių augalinių vaistinių preparatų registravimo procedūros aprašo, Vaistinių preparatų rinkodaros teisės suteikimo taikant savitarpio pripažinimo ir decentralizuotą procedūras aprašo, Vaistinių preparatų analitinių, farmakotoksikologinių ir klinikinių tyrimų standartų ir protokolų, vaistinių preparatų pakuotės ženklinimo ir pakuotės lapelio reikalavimų aprašo, Pagalbinių medžiagų, kurios turi būti nurodomos ant vaistinio preparato pakuotės ir pakuotės lapelyje, sąrašo, Vaistinio preparato rinkodaros teisės perleidimo kitam asmeniui tvarkos aprašo patvirtinimo (Žin., 2007, 78-3176)

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