Eisai said on January 6 that Chinese regulatory authorities have accepted for review a biologics license application for a subcutaneous autoinjector formulation of its early Alzheimer’s disease treatment Leqembi (lecanemab).If approved, the autoinjector version would enable patients to begin treatment…
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