Adalvo Hails First European Launch Of Prolonged-Release Pregabalin

Aristo-Partnered Launch In Germany Follows The Painkiller’s Approval Last December

After the drug’s approval for use in neuropathic pain within the EU last December, Adalvo announced the analgesic’s first European launch in Germany.

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Malta-headquartered Adalvo and Aristo Pharma have announced the launch of prolonged-release pregabalin tablets in Germany, marking the product’s first launch in the EU after its approval as a neuropathic pain treatment at the end of last year.

The company did not respond to a comment request from Generics Bulletin regarding further potential launches of pregabalin in the...

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