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Pricing Debate Spills Over into MHLW Safety Panel, Member Warns Opdivo Costs Could Jeopardize State Finances
Ono Pharmaceutical’s immuno-oncology drug Opdivo (nivolumab) could shatter state finances as its newly approved lung cancer indication could cost an annual 1.75 trillion yen, a member of a health ministry safety panel has warned - signaling increasing jitters about high…
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