Nihon Medi-Physics said on September 2 that it has won Japanese regulatory approval for broadening the label of its amyloid PET imaging agent Vizamyl Injection (flutemetamol (18F)) to allow its use in patients already on an anti-amyloid beta (Aβ) antibody.…
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