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Ceftaroline was designed for use in hospitals to fight severe cases of pneumonia and serious skin infections, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a growing public health threat.
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The antibiotic Ceftaroline may reach up to $400 million in sales in five years.
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We look forward to hearing from the FDA on the action date for Ceftaroline at the end of this month.
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Ceftaroline is an intravenous antibiotic that is part of the family known as cephalosporins, a group of drugs that have been used for decades.
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And we partnered with AstraZeneca for the co-development and commercialization of Ceftaroline and Ceftaroline 104, outside of the U.S, Canada and
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Novexel 104, a beta-lactamase inhibitor for use in combination with Ceftaroline and obtained a right of first negotiation in North America to Ceftazidime 104 as a combination.
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We acquired additional rights in Novexel 104 which amends the terms of our 2008 move in Novexel carving the combination of Novexel 2014 with Ceftaroline and as traditional U.S. rights the combination of Ceftazidime and 104 as well as other future possible combination with other antibiotics.
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First on Ceftaroline, any update on the discussions with the FDA regarding the labeling specifically your proposal to raise the microbiological deceptibility break point and maybe if you can give a little color on how important you feel that might be and then secondly for Frank.
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Having said that though we look forward both Ceftazidime 104 and Ceftaroline 104
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Last December we expanded our relationships with AstraZeneca for infectious disease products in a transaction that broadens our partnership beyond just ceftaroline to include Ceftaroline 104 and Ceftazidime 104.
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