Kyowa Kirin said on September 28 that its blood preparation Acoalan (antithrombin gamma) failed to hit the primary endpoint in a Japanese PIII clinical study for the treatment of preeclampsia. The study, dubbed KOUNO-TORI, looked into the efficacy and safety…
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