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High-Dose Mecobalamin Now in Line to Become Japan’s 1st ALS Med in 9-Plus Years
Eisai’s ultra-high dose formulation of mecobalamin for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) cleared the review of a key health ministry panel on August 26, setting the stage for its approval next month and listing as early as November,…
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