Neulasta Is 4-0 Versus Biosimilars Now That Mylan Has A CRL From FDA
Executive Summary
FDA issued a complete response letter for Mylan's application for a biosimilar version of Amgen's Neulasta. However, Mylan said the CRL does not change its US launch expectations, targeted for late 2018 or early 2019.
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