Mylan EPD released its biosimilar version of Nesp (darbepoetin alfa) on December 2, marking the last of three follow-on launches for the major renal anemia drug after ones from JCR Pharmaceuticals/Kissei Pharmaceutical and Sanwa Kagaku Kenkyusho/Gene Techno Science. Three biosimilars…
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