Sanofi’s PCSK9 inhibitor Praluent (alirocumab) will withdraw from the Japanese market after the French company late last month lost a patent battle brought on by Amgen, the manufacturer of rival product Repatha (evolocumab), Jiho has learned. Sanofi rolled out Praluent…
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