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President Tamura Says Nichi-Iko to Stop Receiving Marketing Right Transfers of Long-Listed Products
At a company earnings briefing on January 13, Yuichi Tamura, president of Nichi-Iko Pharmaceutical, said that Nichi-Iko would stop receiving marketing right transfers for long-listed products from new drug manufacturers, stating that too many transfers from specific manufacturers would raise…
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