Five Drugs Set For EU Approval, Including Two Orphans
Executive Summary
The EU’s CHMP has recommended approval of a number of products including Pfizer’s Mylotarg for acute myeloid leukemia, Ammtek’s Amglidia for neonatal diabetes, and BioCryst Pharmaceuticals/Seqirus’ Alpivab for uncomplicated influenza.
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