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Eisai’s Gout Drug Urece Approved in Thailand

October 9, 2024
Eisai said on October 8 that it has won regulatory approval for the gout and hyperuricemia drug Urece (dotinurad) in Thailand, where the company has its exclusive development and distribution rights under a license pact with the originator Fuji Yakuhin.…

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