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Shire attempts to block generic Intuniv
DUBLIN — Drug maker Shire has filed a patent infringement suit against Watson Pharmaceuticals and Impax Labs in response to their attempt to win approval from the Food and Drug Administration for a generic version of a Shire drug.
Shire announced that it had filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California following the two generic drug makers’ filing of an approval application for guanfacine hydrochloride, a version of Shire’s Intuniv, used to treat hypertension.
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UnitedHealthcare's Pharmacy Saver program expands
MINNETONKA, Minn. — More retailers have signed on for UnitedHealthcare's prescription savings program that caters to Medicare Part D members.
Target, H-E-B, Hy-Vee, Publix Super Markets, Food Lion, Bloom, Harveys and Sweetbay Supermarket have joined the insurance company's Pharmacy Saver program, which allows members to purchase some scripts for $2 for 30-day and some 90-day supplies, and applies to hundreds of prescription drugs, including 8-of-the-10 most commonly used by UnitedHealthcare Medicare plan members.