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Mylan announces launch of generic Lunesta
PITTSBURGH — Mylan announced that it has launched eszopiclone tablets in 1 mg, 2 mg and 3 mg form. The drug — which is used for the treatment of insomnia — is the generic version of Lunesta from Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.
Mylan received final approval from the Food and Drug Administration for its abbreviated new drug application. Eszopiclone tablets had sales in the U.S. of approximately $851.8 million for the 12 months ending Dec 31, 2013, according to IMS Health.
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Tanzeum granted FDA approval
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday announced that it has approved Tanzeum (albiglutide) subcutaneous injection, which is used to improve glycemic control in adults with Type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes affects approximately 24 million people and accounts for more than 90% of diabetes cases diagnosed in the United States.