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Imposing Everolimus REMS On Sirolimus Rests On If There Is New Safety Info

This article was originally published in Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly

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The approval of Novartis' Zortress (everolimus) with a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy has opened up an FDA review of whether Pfizer's Rapamune (sirolimus), from which everolimus is derived, should have a similar plan

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