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Taisho’s Nonprescription Anti-Obesity Drug to Hit Pharmacy Shelves on April 8
Japan’s first nonprescription medicine against obesity is now set for launch next month. Alli (orlistat) is the name of the drug, and its manufacturer Taisho Pharmaceutical says it will be made available nationwide beginning on April 8. Taisho obtained the…
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