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Leftover Spinraza in 9-Million-Yen Vial Must Be Discarded, Can’t Be Saved for Next Time: MHLW Official
What will clinicians do with leftover Spinraza (nusinersen) in a vial carrying a whopping 9.32 million yen price tag? There is no way other than discarding it, an official of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) says, given…
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