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Inspekcija za lekove i medicinska sredstva

Posted on 10/10/201818/02/2019 by Mila

 

Ministarstvo zdravlja, Odeljenje za inspekciju za lekove i medicinska sredstva

Telefon: 011/26 03 400

Adresa: Omladinskih brigada 1, Novi Beograd

E-mail: jelica.vasic@zdravlje.gov.rs

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