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Peak Sales of 5 New Drugs Expected to Exceed \10 Bil.: Chuikyo

February 5, 2001
New drugs whose NHI prices were approved by Chuikyo at its general assembly on January 24 include five whose sales are expected to exceed \10 billion at the peak. Kyowa Hakko's anti-allergic drug Allelock (olopatadine) is expected to enjoy the…

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