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Challenging Lucentis: Eylea’s Early Progress Prompts $250 Mil.-$300 Mil. Sales Forecast For 2012

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Eylea manufacturer Regeneron says the new treatment for wet AMD is being reimbursed by all regional Medicare claims contractors.

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