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Nippon Kayaku’s Biosimilar Sales to Hit 10 Billion Yen Mark in Full-Year, Trastuzumab Upbeat

November 12, 2020
Nippon Kayaku’s sales of biosimilars are projected to reach 10.2 billion yen in the year through March next year, the company revealed on November 11 at an earning conference. In the April-September period, biosimilars, mainly Remicade (infliximab) and Herceptin (trastuzumab)…

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