US FDA approves ProStrakan's Rectiv for anal fissures pain

22 June 2011

Scotland-based ProStrakan, now a subsidiary of Japan’s Kyowa Hakko Kirin (TYO: 4151) as the result of a recently-completed $474 million takeover (The Pharma Letter February 21), says that it has received US Food and Drug Administration approval for Rectiv (nitroglycerin) ointment 0.4 % for the treatment of moderate-to-severe pain associated with chronic anal fissures. Rectiv will be the only FDA approved prescription product for patients with this condition.

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