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Takeda Files NDA for Fixed-Dose Combination of Takepron, Low-Dose Aspirin in Japan

March 29, 2013
Takeda Pharmaceutical announced on March 27 that the company filed a new drug application (NDA) for a fixed-dose combination of its peptic ulcer treatment Takepron (lansoprazole) and low-dose aspirin with the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) on the…

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