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1 And they even may be subject to some generic competition , Funtleyder said.
2 That generic competition is set to increase over the next two years.
3 This means Ampyra could face generic competition as early as next year.
4 Early generic competition to Lialda has added to Shire's recent problems.
5 Both areas are seen as more immune than traditional pills to generic competition .
6 Volume increases outweighed price cuts because of relatively scant generic competition .
7 And there remains lingering concern that Skelaxin too may face earlier-than-expected generic competition .
8 The drug should face generic competition next year when Lilly loses patent protection.
9 Revenues for these products have gradually declined over recent years due to generic competition .
10 In exchange, brand companies would get 12 years of protection from generic competition first.
11 Vaccines can be complicated to manufacture and therefore less vulnerable to eventual generic competition .
12 The group has also suffered increased generic competition to key drugs, such as Valtrex.
13 The company needs new medicines to offset steep revenue declines from drugs facing generic competition .
14 Chief Financial Officer Jean-Claude Leroy cautioned that generic competition would make 2007 a difficult year.
15 But analysts believe it may still leave the franchise exposed to generic competition after 2012.
16 The settlement among the companies would have delayed generic competition to Plavix, but it collapsed.
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