BUSINESS

Otsuka Gets Japan Rights to Teva’s Migraine Med

May 16, 2017
Otsuka Pharmaceutical said on May 15 that it has obtained exclusive rights in Japan to develop and commercialize Teva Pharmaceutical Industries’ fremanezumab (TEV-48125), an anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) monoclonal antibody for the prevention of migraine. Teva is developing the drug…

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