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Tavneos Data Integrity Issue Could Spill Over to Japan, Investigator Warns
A leading Japanese investigator involved in the pivotal clinical trial of Tavneos (avacopan) has expressed concerns that data integrity issues surrounding the vasculitis drug could ultimately affect its approval status in Japan — a prospect he said would have serious…
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