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As Kisunla Approval Nears, Japanese Alzheimer’s KOL Hails Increase in Options
Japan is expected to approve Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s disease (AD) therapy donanemab as early as next month. Top specialist Takeshi Iwatsubo welcomes the pending new addition to the treatment paradigm of early AD, which will follow the nod of Eisai’s…
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