The Pharma Letter - GenericsGENERICS, the bane of the research-based pharmaceutical industry, are a very important aspect of the health care industry to monitor, as more and more governments around the world are pushing for their greater use in order to contain health care budgets, while the launch of copy products on patent expiry - and often even before this actually occurs - can wipe billions of dollars off drugmakers’ revenues.

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US generic drugmakers urge more funding of FDA, especially OGD division

11 March 2010

The Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) has reiterated its appeal for additional funding

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Takeda enters settlement with Watson over Actos patent challenge; pays milestone in Affymax deal

11 March 2010

In what is another deal that is designed to delay the entry of a copy drug on to the US market,

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Generics poised to drive pharmaceutical market in Botswana, as govt aims to create an indigenous industry

11 March 2010

The land-locked African nation of Botswana does not yet have a pharmaceutical manufacturing

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GlaxoSmithKline looking for alliances/acquisitions in India, says CEO as he dedicates albendazole facility in Nashik

9 March 2010

UK drug giant GlaxoSmithKline, like many other pharmaceutical majors, is looking to increase

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Lilly buys Pfizer’s European animal health assets, as the latter bids for Ratiopharm control; Sanofi/Merck & Co animal health combo

9 March 2010

Elanco, the animal health division of US drug major Eli Lilly has signed an agreement to acquire

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Russian government's drug reimbursement program encouraged increase in drug consumption and sales

9 March 2010

Between 2003-2008, Russia witnessed robust economic growth, attributed mainly to strong ruble

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