Biogen's Zinbryta Gets EU Nod – But Where Will It Fit In?
Executive Summary
Biogen and AbbVie Inc.'s multiple sclerosis therapy, Zinbryta (daclizumab), has been given a green light for use in Europe – but what gap can this new drug fill in a crowded therapy space?
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