US pharma giant Merck will pay US$625 million and royalties on sales of Keytruda (pembrolizumab) to Ono Pharmaceutical and Bristol-Myers Squibb, the makers of Opdivo (nivolumab), in a three-way settlement over anti-PD-1 antibody patents. Ono said on January 21 that…
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