Takeda Pharmaceutical said on November 24 that the US FDA has granted approval for Livtencity (maribavir) for the treatment of patients with post-transplant cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection refractory to conventional antiviral therapies. The greenlight is based on data from a global…
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