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BMS’s Sotyktu to Get 8.6% Price Cut in August after Cost-Effectiveness Assessment
Japan will apply a price reduction of 8.6% for Bristol Myers Squibb’s psoriasis therapy Sotyktu (deucravacitinib) in August according to the results of its cost-effectiveness assessment (CEA). The Central Social Insurance Medical Council, a reimbursement policy panel better known as…
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