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Biomea Fusion Presents Long-Term Follow-Up Data Showing Improved Glycemic Control after 22 Weeks Off Treatment in Ongoing Phase II Study (COVALENT-111) of BMF-219 in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes in a Poster Presentation at the World Congress Insulin Re...
Biomea Fusion Presents Long-Term Follow-Up Data Showing Improved Glycemic Control after 22 Weeks Off Treatment in Ongoing Phase II Study (COVALENT-111) of

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