FDA approves Otsuka’s ADHD drug Simtriyo, teeing up its ‘next major CNS launch’
Otsuka’s newly approved ADHD drug Simtriyo opens a $615 million market and signals the company’s next big CNS push.
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Otsuka’s newly approved ADHD drug Simtriyo opens a $615 million market and signals the company’s next big CNS push.
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