Eisai’s COO Keisuke Naito on August 2 expressed the company’s unwavering confidence in the risk-benefit profile of its Alzheimer’s treatment Leqembi (lecanemab) despite a recent regulatory setback in Europe. “We stand firmly behind the results of clinical trials (for Leqembi)…
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