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Opdivo’s NHI Price-Based Sales Put at Over 151 Billion Yen; 50% Cut Likely to Take Effect Feb. 1
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) plans to implement a 50% price cut for Ono Pharmaceutical’s immuno-oncology med Opdivo (nivolumab) effective February 1, estimating that its sales would exceed 151 billion yen on an NHI price basis in…
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