Lilly’s Cymbalta wins new approval for anxiety disorder

  • Comments
  • Print
Listen to this story

Subscriber Benefit

As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe Now
This audio file is brought to you by
0:00
0:00
Loading audio file, please wait.
  • 0.25
  • 0.50
  • 0.75
  • 1.00
  • 1.25
  • 1.50
  • 1.75
  • 2.00

Eli Lilly and Co. announced Monday that it has won approval to market star drug Cymbalta for a new use, an event likely
to boost sales of the medicine.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration OK’d Cymbalta as a maintenance
treatment for generalized anxiety disorder, which affects nearly 7 million Americans. Cymbalta was already approved
to treat acute attacks of generalized anxiety disorder, but the approval as a maintenance therapy means patients can take
the drug on a regular basis.

Many physicians have already been prescribing Cymbalta as a maintenance therapy for
anxiety, but the FDA approval allows Lilly to specifically market Cymbalta for the new use.

Sales of Cymbalta, Lilly’s No. 2  selling drug, grew at a 13.6-percent clip through the first nine months of
the year, and are on pace to top $3 billion for the year.

Lilly needs extra sales of Cymbalta
to offset the looming loss of revenue when its cancer drug Evista and antipsychotic Zyprexa face competition
from cheaper generics in 2010 and 2011, respectively.

Cymbalta, which was first approved as
an antidepressant in 2004, is now also approved to treat diabetic neuropathy and fibromyalgia, all in
adults.

Please enable JavaScript to view this content.

Editor's note: You can comment on IBJ stories by signing in to your IBJ account. If you have not registered, please sign up for a free account now. Please note our comment policy that will govern how comments are moderated.

Get the best of Indiana business news. ONLY $1/week Subscribe Now

Get the best of Indiana business news. ONLY $1/week Subscribe Now

Get the best of Indiana business news. ONLY $1/week Subscribe Now

Get the best of Indiana business news. ONLY $1/week Subscribe Now

Get the best of Indiana business news.

Limited-time introductory offer for new subscribers

ONLY $1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Get the best of Indiana business news.

Limited-time introductory offer for new subscribers

ONLY $1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Get the best of Indiana business news.

Limited-time introductory offer for new subscribers

ONLY $1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Get the best of Indiana business news.

Limited-time introductory offer for new subscribers

ONLY $1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In