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It is the second time Ranbaxy, which is embroiled in regulatory issues in the U.S., lost out on launching a product to benefit from an exclusivity period given to companies filing first to sell generic versions of patented drugs.
Corporate Watch 2010
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This is the second time that Ranbaxy, which is embroiled in regulatory issues in the U.S., lost out on launching its products on time to benefit from an exclusivity period given to companies filing first to sell generic versions of patented drugs.
Ranbaxy Fails to Launch Generic Flomax Rumman Ahmed 2010
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In March this year, Ranbaxy, which is one of the top 10 generic pharmaceutical firms worldwide, had acquired Romania's Terapia for
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As you recall Ranbaxy, Lupin and Sun Pharma's Caraco were the three prominent companies which were the worst hit by FDA's issues.
Moneycontrol Top Headlines Moneycontrol.com editor@moneycontrol.com 2010
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In September 2002, Ranbaxy, which is now a subsidiary of Daiichi Sankyo, and Nippon Chemiphar Company Ltd formed Nihon Pharmaceutical to market generic drugs.
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Ranbaxy, which is in the process of being acquired by Japan's Daiichi Sankyo Co for an estimated 4.3 billion dollars, said it was disappointed by the FDA action.
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Ranbaxy, which is in the process of being acquired by Japan's Daiichi Sankyo Co for an estimated 4.3 billion dollars, said it was disappointed by the FDA action.
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For the past three years Ranbaxy, which is due to be bought by Japan's Daiichi Sankyo, has been the subject of a variety of FDA actions, including a raid at the company's US headquarters and New Brunswick manufacturing facility.
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The Food and Drug Administration barred the import of more than 30 products from rival generic drug maker Ranbaxy, which is based in India.
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The Food and Drug Administration barred the import of more than 30 products from rival generic drug maker Ranbaxy, which is based in India.
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