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Kyorin and Daiichi Sankyo to Cancel Agreement on Uritos in Brazil

January 22, 2013
Kyorin Holdings announced on January 18 that its subsidiary Kyorin Pharmaceutical and Daiichi Sankyo’s Brazil-based subsidiary have agreed to cancel a basic agreement for the development and marketing of the overactive bladder treatment imidafenacin, marketed in Japan as Uritos, in…

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