The impact of an FDA warning letter issued last month for a Celltrion plant in South Korea has broadened to Teva Pharmaceuticals, which reported last week it delayed approval of its promising migraine drug, as well as two biosimilars for which it recently forked over $160 million to Celltrion to gain the rights.Original Article
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