
Despite depreciation of the Japanese yen, the overall output of the Japanese pharmaceutical industry measured by expected peak sales potential of newly National Health Insurance (NHI) reimbursed drugs surged to $34 billion between 2010 and 2014, up from $16.9 billion during 2005-2009, according to Evaluate’s new report Japan Sales, Volume, Pricing 2015.
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