Value-Added Schizophrenia Round-Up: Luye Expects Chinese First With US Risperidone
Executive Summary
Several firms are making progress on added-value risperidone formulations: Luye Pharma anticipates FDA approval for its extended-release microspheres; Rovi is moving towards a US 505(b)(2) filing for its Doria once-monthly formulation; and Indivior has introduced its Perseris subcutaneous suspension in the US.
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