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Japanese Ministry of Health approves Rasilez, a first-in-class direct renin inhibitor, for the treatment of high blood pressure
Novartis, 07/09/09
Rasilez, the first new type of high blood pressure medicine in more than a decade, has been approved for use in Japan. Rasilez directly inhibits renin, an enzyme that triggers a process leading to high blood pressure and organ damage. The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in Japan approved Rasilez for the treatment of high blood pressure alone or in combination with other high blood pressure medicines.
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