问题
单项选择题
根据《中药品种保护条例》,可以申请中药二级保护品种的是
A.相当于国家一级保护野生药材物种的人工制成品
B.相当于国家二级保护野生药材物种的人工制成品
C.对特定疾病有特殊疗效的中药品种
D.对特定疾病有显著疗效的中药品种
E.用于预防和治疗特殊疾病的
答案
参考答案:D
根据《中药品种保护条例》,可以申请中药二级保护品种的是
A.相当于国家一级保护野生药材物种的人工制成品
B.相当于国家二级保护野生药材物种的人工制成品
C.对特定疾病有特殊疗效的中药品种
D.对特定疾病有显著疗效的中药品种
E.用于预防和治疗特殊疾病的
参考答案:D
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