Major Japanese API maker Yamamoto Chemical Industry, embroiled in a Chinese acetaminophen mix-in scandal, was found to have altered additives used for zonisamide, a drug to treat epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease, without notifying regulators. Following media reports on the unauthorized…
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