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Sarilumab Set To Clear EU Hurdle In RA But Actemra Specter Remains

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While Sanofi/Regeneron's sarilumab is set to be the first of the newer IL-6 products to be cleared for rheumatoid arthritis treatment in Europe and the US, its commercial success is under doubt with physicians trying anti-TNF treatments first, followed by Roche's established IL-6 drug Actemra (tocilizumab).

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