Bristol Myers Squibb said on August 16 that its fully owned subsidiary has earned Japanese regulatory approval for an authorized generic (AG) version of its tyrosine kinase inhibitor Sprycel (dasatinib). The AG will be pitted against copycat versions already on…
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