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Update: Tavneos Slapped with Blue Letter Action in Japan over Liver Injury Risk
Japan’s health ministry on May 21 ordered Kissei Pharmaceutical to issue a “blue letter” rapid safety communication for its vasculitis drug Tavneos (avacopan) after serious liver injury cases, including fatalities, continued to accumulate in the country. The Ministry of Health,…
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