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AstraZeneca's patent on Seroquel expires on September 26, 2011.
AstraZeneca's patent on Seroquel expires on September 26, 2011.
Yes, but we now have Seroquel XR....and remind me, what are the benefits of this over IR?
.The benefit is to AZ, not the patient, dimwit! The benefit is that AZ makes more money if you Rx patented, and generic benefits only the patient and the healthcare system (i.e., everyone other than AZ).
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I was being facetious. Try selling it. Absolutely zero benefits over seroquel.
What about less sedation? I thought that was a benefit.
Less sedation? There had never been a head-to-head trial (probably out of AZ fear of seeing the results), but if you look at sedation it is higher in the XR trials. Probably due to the XR and longer duration of action.
Seroquel IR was very predictable but that does not seem to be the case with XR.
When does XR SEROQUEL patent expire? September 26, 2011 patent expiration is for regular SEROQUEL.
AstraZeneca's patent on Seroquel expires on September 26, 2011.
AstraZeneca's patent on Seroquel expires on September 26, 2011.
grow out of it? Now there is some fucking logic for ya
Trust me Im an expert in psychiatry, most patients do grow out of bipolar and schizophrenia by the time they turn 30 years old. Doctors only take advantage of 19 to 29 years old, just imagine a doctor telling a 30 year old he has bipolar or schizophrenia, it won't happen. Thats to old, a 30 year old would not fall for that such diagnosis, its silly to that age group.
Trust me Im an expert in psychiatry, most patients do grow out of bipolar and schizophrenia by the time they turn 30 years old. Doctors only take advantage of 19 to 29 years old, just imagine a doctor telling a 30 year old he has bipolar or schizophrenia, it won't happen. Thats to old, a 30 year old would not fall for that such diagnosis, its silly to that age group.