Zydus Signs MRI Contrast Agent Licensing Deal With A Market Worth Of $237m

FDA And EMA Have Previously Scrutinized The Safety Of Gadolinium-Based Agents

Zydus bags two generic gadolinium-based contrasting agents in an exclusive licensing and supply agreement with Viwit, opening a new chapter of imaging injectables for the US market.

Multiple brain MRI scans
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Zydus Lifesciences has added a new type of injectables to its US portfolio – gadolinium-based magnetic resonance imaging injectables.

The Indian firm has shaken hands with Chinese Viwit Pharmaceuticals, entering into an exclusive licensing deal and supply agreement for gadobutrol injection, a generic version of Bayer’s Gadavist; and gadoterate

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