Cipla is the first approved applicant for such CGT and, is therefore, eligible for 180 days of CGT exclusivity which will begin to run from the commercial marketing of Cipla's product. This 180-day CGT exclusivity will not block the commercialization of the existing approvals of Dihydroergotamine Mesylate Nasal Spray, 4 mg/mL.
Cipla's Dihydroergotamine Mesylate Nasal Spray 4mg/mL is AB-rated generic therapeutic equivalent version of Bausch Health US LLC's Migranal. This is Cipla's first ANDA approval for a nasal spray. It is indicated for the acute treatment of migraine headaches with or without aura.
According to IQVIA (IMS Health), Migranal and its authorized generic equivalents had U.S. sales of approximately $102M for the 12-month period ending March 2020.
Cipla's product is available for shipping immediately.
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