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PARSIPPANY, N.J. — The Food and Drug Administration has approved a generic epilepsy drug made by Wockhardt, the company said.
Wockhardt, based in India, announced the approval of lamotrigine extended-release tablets in the 25-mg, 50-mg, 100-mg, 200-mg and 300-mg strengths.
The drug is a generic version of GlaxoSmithKline's Lamictal XR. The U.S. market for the drug is about $250 million, according to IMS Health.
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