5 Talking Points As Sun's Cequa Hits Home Turf And There's Restasis
Executive Summary
Cequa arrives in India, almost four years post US debut with Sun deploying what has generally been perceived as the text-book launch approach of foreign firms in the country. Scrip delves into the market dynamics in a segment where AbbVie's blockbuster Restasis is well entrenched.
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