Otsuka Holdings suffered bleak earnings in 2016 as global sales of its bread-and-butter antipsychotic Abilify (aripiprazole) tumbled over 70% due to its patent expiration in the US and Europe, and a big price cut in Japan. The Japanese company said…
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