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Wockhardt, Sun get US okay for generic drug

Indian drug companies Wockhardt and Sun Pharmaceutical Industries have received final approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) to market generic versions of Nicardipine, the hypertension drug. - Wockhardt ends weak despite US FDA nod for generic drug - Wockhardt gets FDA nod for Nicardipine injections - Not the right medicine - Caraco looking at shifting production to India - Wockhardt bleeds due to Rs 284-crore hit - Sun Pharma net profit dips 11.5% The approvals are to market generic versions of branded injection Cardene 25mg/10ml, marketed in the US by EKR Therapeutics. The patents covering this product had expired yesterday. According to drug sales tracking agency IMS, the total market for Nicardipine injection in the US is about $170 million. It is one of the few drugs that are used in injectable form to control hypertension in patients who are unable to receive oral medications. Global companies such as Teva Parenteral has approval for the same product. “The upside for Indian companies may be limited, as the market will be divided between 3 and 4 players. A clear picture will emerge in the coming days, as FDA may give more approvals,” said Ranjit Kapadia, vice-president, institutional equities, HDFC Securities. “This is our seventeenth sterile product approval in the US, based on a variety of technologies like liquid injections in vials and pre-filled syringes, powder for injection and ophthalmic solutions,” said Wockhardt Chairman Habil Khorakiwala.


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