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"Bristol-Myers Squibb is focused on the research and development of therapies for serious diseases, and this agreement is part of our ongoing effort to provide new options to diabetes patients," said Lamberto Andreotti, executive vice president and president, Worldwide Pharmaceuticals, Bristol-Myers Squibb. "Our collaboration with Otsuka on the antipsychotic agent Abilify (aripiprazole) has been very successful, and we are pleased to expand our relationship to include saxagliptin."
"Otsuka has endeavored to contribute to better health worldwide through innovative pharmaceutical products that address unmet medical needs. Our antipsychotic agent Abilify has provided us with an opportunity to work closely with Bristol-Myers Squibb, and we are pleased to enhance this partnership and take on responsibility for the development and commercialization of saxagliptin in Japan," said Tatsuo Higuchi, president and representative director, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. "I hope this compound will provide a new option to patients suffering from diabetes in Japan."