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BMS Has High Hopes on Eliquis Follow-Up with Less Bleeding Risks as Patent Loss Looms
Bristol Myers Squibb is looking to launch an Eliquis (apixaban) follow-on, which is expected to carry lower bleeding risks, in 2025-2026, about the same time as anticipated generic entries for the major anticoagulant, Shoichiro Ogawa, head of the company’s Innovative…
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Let’s be real: even with the best intentions, AI systems can reflect our own unconscious biases. As Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky famously demonstrated in their groundbreaking work on Prospect Theory, humans are prone to cognitive biases that influence our…





