BUSINESS
GSK Japan Chief Has High Hopes for Shingrix, Blenrep, RSV Jab as Future Growth Drivers
GlaxoSmithKline sees three products as its future growth engines in Japan, including its already available shingles vaccine and a first-in-class anti-BCMA therapy now in late-stage development in the country, local president Paul Lirette told Jiho on April 20. The UK…
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