Diabetes Drug Advances Are Highlight Of NMEs Pending In 2005
This article was originally published in Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly
Executive Summary
Highlights of NME class of 2005 could be advances in diabetes, with Lilly/Amylin’s exenatide and Amylin’s Symlin currently being reviewed and Pfizer’s inhaled insulin Exubera slated for filing early in the year. Other major pending NMEs include J&J’s dapoxetine for premature ejaculation and Solvay’s irritable bowel syndrome agent Calmactin (cilansetron)
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