Tibsovo Approval Makes Agios’ Second AML Approval In A Year; Priced At $26k For 30 Days
Executive Summary
Tibsovo is the second targeted therapy approved for a mutation-specific subset of relapsed/refractory AML patients. Agios discovered and jointly markets the first, Idhifa, with Celgene.
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