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Novo Nordisk to Roll Out NovoThirteen on Aug. 27

August 25, 2015
Novo Nordisk Pharma will launch its human blood plasma coagulation Factor XIII preparation NovoThirteen (recombinant catridecacog) on August 27.The drug will be used in a very small number of patients, but it will be distributed via wholesalers, as with other…

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