US rare disease specialist Insmed has seen its first product in Japan getting off to a good start since its launch last year, and with further drugs under development, it is eager to achieve a growth trajectory in this new…
To read the full story
Related Article
- Insmed CEO Sees Japan as Cornerstone of APAC Strategy, Doubling of Staff in Next 2 Years
September 16, 2022
- Nobuhide Shinizu to Lead Insmed Japan from January
December 16, 2021
BUSINESS
- Takeda Reports Additional Benefits for Narcolepsy Drug Oveporexton
June 17, 2026
- Adstiladrin Expected to Ease Patient Burden in Bladder Cancer: Experts
June 17, 2026
- Astellas CEO’s Pay Rises to 733 Million Yen in FY2025: Securities Report
June 17, 2026
- Torii Starts PIII Trial of Cantharidin for Common Warts
June 17, 2026
- Ono CEO’s Pay Climbs to 260 Million Yen
June 16, 2026
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…





