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US to import cancer drug from Sun Pharma
Press Trust of India / Washington Feb 22, 2012, 13:01 IST

The United States today said it will import cancer drug manufactured in India to overcome the acute shortage of the medicine used in treatment of ovarian, bone marrow and AIDS-related skin cancer.

The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) said it has entered into an agreement with Sun Pharma Global FZE, which manufactures the drug at the FDA-inspected facility in Halol, Gujarat.

FDA said its exercise of enforcement discretion for Lipodox is a temporary, limited arrangement specific to Sun Pharma Global FZE and its authorised distributor, Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories Ltd.

Exercising its enforcement discretion, the FDA said the chemotherapeutic drug Lipodox will be imported as an alternative to Doxil.

Doxil, it said, is used in multiple treatment regimens, including treatment of ovarian cancer after failure of platinum-based chemotherapy.

The drug is also indicated for use in AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma and multiple myeloma.

FDA anticipates that the incoming supply of Lipodox will be able to fully meet patient needs.

"A drug shortage can be a frightening prospect for patients and President (Barack) Obama made it clear that preventing these shortages from happening is a top priority of his administration," said FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg.

In addition, in response to the President Executive Order on prescription drug shortages, FDA also issued draft guidance to industry on detailed requirements for both mandatory and voluntary notifications to the agency of issues that could result in a drug shortage or supply disruption.

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