“Over the past 40 years, we have continued to invest in Ireland in part because of supportive government policies that value life science innovation,” said Mr Hernandez. “This new Lilly campus in Limerick will allow us to expand our capacity to make innovative new medicines that can help treat some of the world’s most serious illnesses.”
Results of that trial will be available next year and will feed into ongoing negotiations the company is having with US regulators on approval for the medicine.
Eli Lilly paid $29m to the US authorities last year to settle claims of corrupt practices that included allegations related to China.
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