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Eisai Taps Continuous Manufacturing for Tazverik, Eyes Its Use for Other Oncology Assets Too
In what could be the first such move among Japanese drug makers, Eisai is adopting continuous manufacturing in the commercial production of a pharmaceutical product. The company’s attempt starts with Tazverik (tazemetostat), a new cancer medicine approved last month that…
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