(Directive 2001/44 JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Sixth Chamber)29 April 2004 (1)
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11The Commission received complaints that, once imported into Austria, consumable products containing vitamins or minerals were classified as medicinal products where their vitamin content, other than vitamins A, D or K, or mineral content, other than those in the chromate group, exceeded the simple daily amount. As for consumable products containi...
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–the assessment of safety and efficacy carried out for the medicinal product which is already authorised can be used in the application for a marketing authorisation for the second medicinal product without any risk to public health, Gulmann Cunha Rodrigues Puissochet Schintgen Macken Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 1 April 2004. R. Grass...
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