Lupin settles litigation over Lunesta with Japanese firm
Drug firm Lupin on Monday said it has settled ongoing litigation over Lunesta tablets, used in treating insomnia, with Japan-based Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma.
The settlement entitles Mumbaiheadquartered company to sell its generic version of Lunesta under a license as soon as November 30, 2013 (two and a half months prior to the expiry of the US patent), it added. “The date would be pushed back to May 31, 2014 if Sunovion obtains six months’ additional pediatric exclusivity for the product,” Lupin said.
According to IMS MAT September 2010 data, sales of Lunesta stood at $787 million in the 12 months ended September 2010. Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma (DSP) is a multi-billion dollar, topten listed pharmaceutical company in Japan with a diverse portfolio of pharmaceutical, animal health and food and specialty products. Shares of Lupin were on Monday trading at Rs 487.60 on BSE.
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