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Santen to Launch Myopia Drug in April; Will Its Private-Care Use Spread in Children?
Santen Pharmaceutical’s Ryjusea (atropine sulfate) will hit the pharmacy shelves next month as Japan’s first drug indicated for slowing the progression of myopia. With the disease affecting an increasing number of children, there appears to be strong demand for this…
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