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MHLW Approves Add’l Indications for Halaven, Rituxan; Opdivo Now OK’ed for Previously Treated Patients

March 1, 2016
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) approved additional indications and dosages for a batch of drugs on February 29, including Eisai’s anticancer agent Halaven (eribulin) and Zenyaku Kogyo’s Rituxan (rituximab). Halaven obtained approval for soft tissue sarcoma, its…

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