Cadila Healthcare, along with subsidiary Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc, have finalised an agreement with Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc to settle all outstanding patent litigation related to Trokendi XR (topiramate) extended-release capsules, Cadila Healthcare said in a BSE filing.
Under the terms of the pact, Supernus grants a license to market Zydus' generic version of Trokendi XR (topiramate) extended-release capsules beginning on January 1, 2023, or earlier, under certain circumstances, it added.
Both companies, however, did not disclose the other terms of the settlement.
Shares of Cadila Healthcare were today trading at Rs 441, per scrip in afternoon trade on BSE, up 0.56 per cent from its previous close.
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