Delamanid Access Widened But TB Groups Want More

Otsuka has agreed a plan with the Global Drug Facility to improve the worldwide distribution of its novel TB drug delamanid, but several access groups are asking for additional action to combat the multidrug-resistant form of the disease.

Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. has entered into an agreement with the Stop TB Partnership's Global Drug Facility (GDF) to improve international access to Deltyba (delamanid), the Japanese firm's novel treatment for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).

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