Bayer AG is expanding its recently established Precision Health unit beyond the US and Europe, starting with the launch of its Aspirin Heart Risk Assessment tool in Saudi Arabia.
Bayer Takes Its Aspirin-Branded Digital CVD Screening Tool To Saudi Arabia
Bayer Consumer Health's recently established Precision Health unit launches its Aspirin Heart Risk Assessment tool in Saudi Arabia. Developed in partnership with British medtech firm Huma Therapeutics, Bayer is planning to roll out the digital tool to other countries in the Middle East and also Latin America.

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