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With First Ophthalmologic Biosimilar Set to Debut, Specialist Says Close Attention Required for Unexpected Side Effects
A biosimilar of the anti-VEGF antibody Lucentis (ranibizumab) is expected to hit the market this month as the first follow-on biologic in the Japanese ophthalmology field. A specialist sees the need for such lower-cost alternative, but stresses that doctors should…
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