Teijin Pharma has agreed to transfer seven legacy pharmaceutical brands to LTL Pharma in Japan, including once-high-flying gout drug Feburic (febuxostat), as it moves ahead with plans to accelerate its shift toward rare and intractable diseases. The two companies announced…
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