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  2. Do Fish Oil Drugmakers Need to Worry About Generics? - AOL

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    A recent court decision has ostensibly made if possible for generic-drug companies to manufacture their own versions of the fish oil pill Lovaza. How does this news affect shareholders of ...

  3. Omega-3-acid ethyl esters - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] [31] The generic companies appealed, and in September 2013, the Federal Circuit reversed, saying that because more than one year before Pronova's predecessor company applied for a patent, it had sent samples of the fish oil used in Lovaza to a researcher for testing. This event thus constituted "public use" that invalidated the patent ...

  4. Omega-3-carboxylic acids - Wikipedia

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    There are other omega−3 fish oil based drugs on the market that have similar uses and mechanisms of action. [8] Omega−3-acid ethyl esters (brand names Omarcor or Lovaza, [9] Omtryg, [10] and as of March 2016, four generic versions). [11] Ethyl eicosapentaenoic acid (Vascepa, and 1 generic as ethyl icosapent) [12]

  5. Pronova BioPharma - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] The generic companies appealed, and in September 2013, the Federal Circuit reversed, saying that because more than one year before Pronova's predecessor company applied for a patent, it had sent samples of the fish oil used in Lovaza to a researcher for testing. This event thus constituted "public use" that invalidated the patent ...

  6. Fish oil - Wikipedia

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    Equivalent products from another producer, Fish Oils, Puritan's Pride, reports DHA 180 mg and EPA 150 mg for their salmon oil product (total omega−3 = 420 mg), but DHA 204 mg and EPA 318 mg for fish oil derived from anchovy, sardine, and mackerel (total omega−3 = 600 mg).

  7. Ethyl eicosapentaenoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl eicosapentaenoic acid (E-EPA) was the second fish-oil drug to be approved, after omega-3-acid ethyl esters (GlaxoSmithKline's Lovaza, which was approved in 2004. [31] [7] [32]) Initial sales were not as robust as Amarin had hoped. The labels for the two drugs were similar, but doctors prescribed Lovaza for people who had triglycerides ...

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