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FDA Approvals: Cymbalta, Sprycel, Seroquel XR
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Title FDA Approvals: Cymbalta, Sprycel, Seroquel XR
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567773?src=rss
Description The FDA has approved an expanded indication for duloxetine HCl delayed-release capsules, a new dosage regimen for dasatinib, and an expanded indication for quetiapine fumarate extended-release tablets Medscape Medical News
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Date Dec 21, 2007
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