Dr. Reddy's Labs launches generic version of LEVAQUIN tablets in the U.S.

Dr. Reddy's Laboratories (NYSE: RDY) announced today that it has launched Levofloxacin tablets (250 mg, 500 mg and 750 mg), a bioequivalent generic version of LEVAQUIN® tablets in the US market on June 20, 2011, following the approval by the United States Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) of Dr. Reddy's ANDA for Levofloxacin tablets.

The LEVAQUIN® brand had U.S. sales of approximately $ 1.1 billion for the most recent twelve months ending March 2011 according to IMS Health.

Dr. Reddy's Levofloxacin tablets 250 mg and 500 mg strengths are available in 50 count bottles and the 750 mg strength is available in 30 count bottles.

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  1. Helen Cenzi Helen Cenzi United States says:

    I was poisoned by levaquin in 2004. I have a pacemaker, hearing loss, tinnitus 24/7, a personality change. I also had psychotic episodes at the time along with tendonitis. Please put warnings on your labels so more innocent people don't get hurt by this horrible drug. Thankyou.

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