Sunday, October 06, 2013 9:39:41 AM
http://www.drugs.com/availability/generic-levemir.html
I'm thinking this could fit into Antares stating previously that Pen 1 would be an aNDA and its filing probably would trigger a Paragraph IV filing and eventual patent litigation by the original holder.
http://www.novo-pi.com/levemir.pdf (check out the Levemir Flex pen on page 9.)
P.S. Last nite while watching the Northwestern / Ohio State game, a commercial played touting Novo's injector pen for insulin - so this is where this theory comes from.
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