The FDA denied the second petition for the same reason as the first attempt, because it would be “premature and inappropriate” to grant Teva’s requests, but gave a detailed response that rejects many of the company’s arguments against the generic approval.
Momenta Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NYSE: MNTA) and Mylan Inc. (NYSE: MYL) have both filed to produce generic versions of Copaxone, a process that is likely to span years. The drug, one of the world’s best selling multiple sclerosis treatments and an important part of Teva’s business.
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