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Discontinuation of Development Continues for Novel Diabetes Drugs, Including Daiichi Sankyo’s GPR119 Agonist
One after another, oral diabetes treatments with novel mechanisms of action are being pulled from development. In recent years, companies have been forced to withdraw a series of drugs including GPR40 agonists, GPR119 agonists, and glucagon receptor antagonists. Most recently,…
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In the complex landscape of the Japanese pharmaceutical market, the “status quo” is often the safest harbor. But for leaders like Kennet Brysting, former president of Gilead Japan, the status quo is the most dangerous place to stay.Innovation in Japan…





