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For now, the initiative will be limited to extended-release and long-acting products, which, Woodcock said, "have a much greater risk than immediate-release because they contain more medicine."
FDA looks to crack down on misuse of opioid painkillers 2011
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Pfizer and Acura Pharmaceuticals announced Monday that the FDA had approved their drug Oxecta, an immediate-release oxycodone medication with anti-tampering technology.
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The drug is the first immediate-release oxycodone HCI medication with technology to discourage common methods of opioid tampering associated with abuse.
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She did not rule out the possibility that the approach could be expanded to include immediate-release drugs in the future.
FDA looks to crack down on misuse of opioid painkillers 2011
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For now, the initiative will be limited to extended-release and long-acting products, which, Woodcock said, "have a much greater risk than immediate-release because they contain more medicine."
FDA looks to crack down on misuse of opioid painkillers 2011
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The new drug, Oxecta, is an immediate-release oxycodone and is designed to prevent drug tampering and misuse.
FDA Approves Pain Drug From Pfizer, Acura Pharmaceuticals Mia Lamar 2011
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Vimovo is a fixed-dose combination of the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen and an immediate-release version of esomeprazole, the active ingredient in AstraZeneca's acid-reflux treatment Nexium.
EU Backs Astra's Arthritis Pill Sten Stovall 2010
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The new drug, Oxecta, is an immediate-release oxycodone and is designed to prevent drug tampering and misuse.
FDA Approves Pain Drug From Pfizer, Acura Pharmaceuticals Mia Lamar 2011
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The drug is the first immediate-release oxycodone HCI medication with technology to discourage common methods of opioid tampering associated with abuse.
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She did not rule out the possibility that the approach could be expanded to include immediate-release drugs in the future.
FDA looks to crack down on misuse of opioid painkillers 2011
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