China Pharma completes of trials of rosuvastatin planning to commercialize generic Crestor in domestic market

7 December 2010

Haikou City-based China Pharma Holdings (NYSE Amex: CPHI), which develops, manufactures, and markets specialty pharmaceutical products in China, says it has completed clinical trials of the cholesterol-lowering drug, rosuvastatin (a generic version of AstraZeneca’s Crestor), which the company intends to commercialize in the large and expanding Chinese healthcare market.

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