As Belviq Goes Off India Market, Patent Case May Fizzle
Executive Summary
Eisai and partner Sun to take lorcaserin off the Indian market. It remains to be seen whether the Japanese firm sees merit in pursuing a simmering patent infringement suit against Dr Reddy’s, which may need to review its own plans for lorcaserin.
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