Depomed launches shingles drug
MENLO PARK, Calif. — Depomed has launched a new drug for treating shingles, the drug maker said Monday.
The company announced the launch of Gralise (gabapentin) tablets, a once-daily treatment for postherpetic neuralgia, the pain that follows healing of the rash associated with shingles.
Gralise is a proprietary formulation of gabapentin that uses patented polymer technology that enables gradual release of the drug. Depomed said it is not interchangeable with other branded or generic gabapentin-based drugs.
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