Japan's generic drugmakers have a China dependency problem

Push for ever-lower prices threatens supply of critical antibiotics

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Japanese drug manufacturer Towa has been bringing more production of its pharmaceutical precursors in-house.

MASASHI IJICHI, CHIHIRO MATSUTOMI and RYUTARO YOKOYAMA, Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Japanese makers of generic drugs, the cheaper alternatives to name-brand pharmaceuticals, are learning that their relentless efforts to keep prices down come at a cost -- their reliance on chemical ingredients, or drug precursors, from China is opening them up to supply disruption.

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