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Takeda Extended 3.7 Billion Yen in CASE-J-Linked Grants to Kyoto Univ., 2 Entities; “No COI” Says Pres. Hasegawa
Takeda Pharmaceutical offered a total of 3.75 billion yen in research grants related to the CASE-J study, a large-scale clinical trial that compared its angiotensin receptor blocker Blopress (candesartan) and the calcium channel blocker amlodipine, the drug maker revealed on…
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