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Leqembi Likely to Face 15% Price Cut Under Special CEA Rule

By Ken Yoshino July 10, 2025
A cost-effectiveness appraisal plan for Leqembi (lecanemab), Eisai’s Alzheimer’s disease therapy, was endorsed by a key health ministry reimbursement policy panel on July 9, potentially paving the way for a maximum 15% reduction in its NHI price under a special…

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