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Armed with Japanese Data, Nichi-Iko Confident of Besting Nippon Kayaku in Remicade Biosimilar Race
Nichi-Iko Pharmaceutical is set to join the fray in the Japanese follow-on biologics market by rolling out its first biosimilar, which will be the second Remicade (infliximab) biosimilar in Japan, as early as November. The Japanese generic major looks to…
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