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MHLW Orders Label Revisions for Anticoagulants, Ondexxya, Tracleer, and More
Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) on November 26 ordered safety-related label revisions for a range of medicines, including five major oral anticoagulants and AstraZeneca’s factor Xa inhibitor reversal agent Ondexxya (andexanet alfa). The affected anticoagulants are Bristol…
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