Aurobindo Pharma gets US FDA nod for generic osteoporosis drug

Aurobindo Pharma has received approval from the US FDA to manufacture and market its generic version of Eli Lilly's Evista tablets used to treat and prevent osteoporosis.

NEW DELHI: Aurobindo Pharma today said it has received approval from the US FDA to manufacture and market its generic version of Eli Lilly's Evista tablets used to treat and prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.

The approval by the US FDA for Raloxifene Hydrochloride tablets is for strength of 60 mg, which is therapeutically equivalent to the reference listed drug product (RLD) Evista, 60 mg of Eli Lilly, the company said in a statement.

The product has an estimated market size of USD 404 million for the 12 months ended June 2015, the company added, citing IMS data.

This is the 45th Abbreviated New Drug Application ( ANDA) to be approved out of Unit VII formulation facility in Hyderabad for manufacturing oral non-antibiotic products.

Aurobindo now has a total of 210 ANDA approvals, 182 final ones, including 9 from Aurolife Pharma LLC and 28 tentative approvals from US FDA, it added
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