Takeda Pharmaceutical launched Obizur (susoctocog alfa), a recombinant porcine sequence factor VIII, for the treatment of acquired hemophilia A in Japan on June 10.Designated as an orphan drug, Obizur was approved in Japan in March for the control of bleeding…
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