Aurobindo’s Pediatric AIDS Combo Generic Approved; Eugia Restructuring Back On Cards
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Executive Summary
A US FDA tentative approval for Aurobindo’s dolutegravir combination generic for children should increase access under the PEPFAR program and aid sales. On a Q1 earnings call, renewed efforts to restructure Eugia, biosimilar launch plans and fallouts of oral drug shortages and damage to Pfizer’s US injectables warehouse were discussed
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