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Friday, August 14, 2015 10:12:50 AM
Little difficult because its hard to find the submission dates so take these with a grain of salt.
Looks like Teva's Axert took 115 months...
Barr's Pataday took 93 months.
Lupin's Prandimet took 62
Sandoz Zyvox took 53 months and was approved a while ago but was delayed due to patents.
couple others were like the Sandoz. Like Perrigo's Prilosec which looks like it was approved in 2006 but delayed due to patent issues
http://perrigo.investorroom.com/2006-12-18-Perrigo-Announces-Issue-of-Approvable-Letter-by-FDA-for-Dexcels-OTC-Omeprazole
Cant find a file date.
So it seems like a lot of the approvals coming through now are ones that were approved before and having expiring patents...
Anyone have a good source of days anda's were accepted by the fda? I'd be curious about getting an updated average because Julys approvals don't look reassuring.
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