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After Valsartan, Towa Now Curbing Clindamycin Supplies as India Lockdown Continues
Towa Pharmaceutical, one of Japan’s Big Three generic makers, started limiting its shipments of the antibiotic clindamycin phosphate to existing customers as India’s nationwide lockdown continues to hinder domestic drug transportation amid the novel coronavirus outbreak. It marks the company’s…
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