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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Astrazeneca Saves Seroquel

Astrazeneca got incredibly great news today from a NJ court that Novartis and Teva will not be able to pursue their desired genericization of Seroquel. This stands in stark contrast to yesterday's post on Risperdal which just went generic. This is good news for all the branded atypicals as now there is just risperidone as the sole generic. Had Seroquel gone generic it would've turned the atypical market upside down. Seroquel and Seroquel XR as branded products make up over a 30% share of all atypical antipsychotics as it is and with juggernaut new indications coming in Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder, it's not going to get any smaller anytime soon. Had it gone generic, it's likely that Abilify and Geodon would have been particularly hard hit so I'm sure their respective marketing teams are exhaling a sigh of relief.

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