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Only 4 “G1” LLPs to Make Exit, 62 to Get Generic Prices in 2024 as Withdrawal Scheme Hits Snag
In 2018, Japan introduced a scheme designed to allow off-patent brand-name medicines to pull out from the market under certain conditions to make way for generics. This so-called “G1 withdrawal” scheme is not working as intended, however, with only four…
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