Two Psoriasis Therapies Grab CHMP Backing For European Approval
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
Novartis’s Cosentyx and Celgene’s Otezla are expected to be approved and launched in Europe in early 2015 for the dermatological indication.
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Pipeline Watch is a weekly snapshot of selected late-stage clinical trial events and approvals announced by pharmaceutical and biotech companies at medical and industry conferences, in financial and company presentations, and in company releases and statements.