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Febuxostat

Question  what is the status of "febuxostat"? It has been over a year since the NDA has been made. thanks
 
Answer  It is still waiting FDA approval. Apparently additional information was requested by the FDA.

Last update: 06:38 PM Thursday, April 12, 2007

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