LEO Pharma said on September 26 that it has launched Adtralza (tralokinumab) in Japan for the treatment of atopic dermatitis inadequately controlled with existing therapies. The drug had obtained approval in December last year. Adtralza is an anti-IL-13 antibody that…
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