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Actavis confirms Vimpat patent challenge and gets OK for generic Opana

15 July 2013

US generics major Actavis (NYSE: ACT) confirmed on Friday (July 12) that it has filed an Abbreviated New Drug Application with the US Food and Drug Administration seeking approval to market lacosamide tablets. 50mg, 100mg, 150mg and 200mg, a generic version of Belgian drugmaker UCB’s (Euronext Brussels: UCB) Vimpat, an anticonvulsant drug approved to treat partial-onset seizures of people diagnosed with epilepsy aged 17 years and older.

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