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Shire files ADHD drug application
Shire files ADHD drug application
Date published: 12/12/2005
Shire has
announced, with New River Pharmaceuticals, it has filed a new drug application
with the US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA). The compounded NRP104 is aimed at helping in the
treatment of children between six and 12 with attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD).
Shire chief executive officer Matthew Emmens said:
"The filing of NRP104 is excellent news for both Shire and New River. "We are
pleased that this application has been submitted on schedule and we look
forward to working with New River toward an approval and subsequent launch in
2006."
Shire and New River have signed a collaborative agreement to
develop and commercialise NRP104 and under the terms of the agreement, the
parties will work together on NRP104 development, manufacturing, marketing and
sales in the US.
Upon FDA approval, the two companies will divide
profits giving Shire a 75 per cent share for the first two years following
launch and after they will share profits equally. Outside the US, Shire has a
license to develop and commercialise NRP104 and New River will receive a low
double-digit royalty on net sales.
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