Takeda Pharmaceutical’s post-Shire-buyout debt-repayment efforts continue. The company said on November 5 that it is selling a portfolio of select OTC and non-core assets sold in Russia and former Soviet states to Germany’s Stada Arzneimittel for US$660 million, with the…
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