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  2. Italian Medicines Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Medicines Agency (Agenzia italiana del farmaco, AIFA) is the public institution responsible for the regulatory activity of pharmaceuticals in Italy.

  3. Healthcare in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Both prescription and over-the-counter drugs used to be sold only in licensed shops (farmacia), although a 2006 law decree liberalised the sale of over-the-counter drugs in supermarkets and other shops (parafarmacia). In a sample of 13 developed countries, Italy was sixth in its population-weighted usage of medication in 14 classes in 2009 and ...

  4. Category:Italian physicians - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Italian physicians (8 C) + Italian women physicians (5 C, 5 P) A. Italian anatomists (84 P) Italian anesthesiologists (2 P) C. Italian cardiologists (6 P) D.

  5. Italy faces calls for hospital security crackdown after ...

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    A senator from Meloni's Brothers of Italy party, Ignazio Zullo, has proposed a law to exclude from free hospital treatment people who assault medical staff for a period of three years, earning the ...

  6. Italian doctors, dentists not fully vaccinated are suspended

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    Some 1,900 Italian doctors and dentists have been suspended from the country's professional association because they haven’t complied with a law requiring them to be fully vaccinated against ...

  7. Category:Law of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian administrative law; Italian Device Registration; Italian electoral law of 1993; Italian electoral law of 2005; Italian electoral law of 2015; Italian electoral law of 2017; Italian Law 91/1981, Article 18B; Italian law codes; Italian public administration

  8. Health in Italy - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Italian women life expectancy is 85/86 years, whereas for Italian men is 81 years. [13] Italy also has a very low rate of infant mortality, that of 5.51 out of 1000 people, the 185th lowest in the world. [12] From 1970 to 1989, the death rate went down dramatically, from 11 and 10.3 for men and women, to 8.3 and 6.7. [10]

  9. Law of Italy - Wikipedia

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    In Italian law, the main regulatory body for criminal law is the Italian penal code, which is one of the sources of Italian criminal law together with the Constitution and special laws. [25] The Italian penal code was approved with Royal decree no. 1,398 of 19 October 1930, entered into force on 1 July 1931 [ 26 ] and has been amended several ...