Biocon Staying Firm On Insulins Path, Including Glargine
Executive Summary
Biocon has reported strong second-quarter earnings and underscored its interest in the insulins space, including insulin glargine, at least for now. Merck & Co recently called off plans to commercialize its Lantus version.
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