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Romania to invest EUR 26 million in detecting psychoactive agents

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Romania to invest EUR 26 million in detecting psychoactive agents

An investment of EUR 26 million euros is allocated for state-of-the-art equipment detecting psychoactive agents to institutes and services across the country will be equipped, according to of Health, agerpres reports.

"The Ministry of Health has acted as a matter of urgency to solve the toxicological analysis crisis at the of Forensic Medicine. Under a project funded by the , EUR 26 million will be invested in state-of-the-art equipment for detecting psychoactive agents. Almost 650 pieces of equipment will reach institutes and forensic…

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