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Sakigake: Now and Future (1) - Topical Sirolimus on Track for Application in 2018 for 1st-in-World Indication
The sakigake fast-track review pathway was rolled out on a pilot basis this fiscal year to accelerate patient access to innovative therapies, with the first batch of six products selected in October. If they make it through the review process…
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