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Teva launches generic Symbyax
JERUSALEM — Teva has launched a generic version of an Eli Lilly drug.
The drug maker said it has launched olanzapine and fluoxetine capsules in the 6-mg/25-mg, 12-mg/25-mg, 6-mg/50-mg, and 12-mg/50-mg strengths. The drug is a generic version of Symbyax, an acute treatment of treatment-resistant depression and bipolar I depression in adults.
Symbyax had annual sales of approximately $82 million in the United States, according to on IMS sales data.
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Federal court rules against Mylan in MS drug case
PITTSBURGH — A federal court has ruled against Mylan in a case filed by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries over a drug to treat multiple sclerosis.
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled Monday that Mylan's proposed generic version of the drug Copaxone (glatiramer acetate) infringed Teva's patents.
Mylan responded that it was "disappointed" by the decision and would appeal once it had the opportunity to review it in full.