Teva Takeda Pharma and its subsidiary Teva Takeda Yakuhin changed their names on September 1 to T’s Pharma and T’s Seiyaku, respectively. Together, the two companies will be collectively referred to as T’s. The name change comes after Israel’s Teva…
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