Eli Lilly Japan launched its Baqsimi (glucagon), an emergency treatment for hypoglycemia, on October 2. It is a nasal powder product and the first non-injectable formulation for glucagon.The portable, one-time nasal spray can be administered to patients by caregivers including…
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