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Another Generic Lidocaine Patch Launched in US

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Mylan has launched its lidocaine patch 5%, the generic version of Endo Pharmaceutical's Lidoderm.

Mylan has launched its lidocaine patch 5%, the generic version of Endo Pharmaceutical’s Lidoderm.

The topical product is approved as a local anesthetic for the relief of pain associated with post-herpetic neuralgia.

Mylan CEO Heather Bresch explained in a press release that the drug “comes in the form of a thin, lightweight patch and offers patients a high quality, affordable treatment option within the pain management space.”

The launch of Mylan’s lidocaine patch 5% follows Actavis’s initial generic version.

Some side effects associated with topical lidocaine include blistering, bruising, itching, and swelling. More adverse events may include seizures, irregular breathing, fast heartbeat, and fever.

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