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Lecanemab Earns Priority Review in Japan, Eisai Aims for Approval by Year-End

January 31, 2023
Eisai said on January 30 that a new drug application for its Alzheimer’s treatment lecanemab, being jointly developed with Biogen, has been granted a priority review status in Japan. The Japanese company aims to obtain approval by the end of…

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