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Health Canada has approved Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.’s Azacitidine for Injection 100 mg/vial, a bioequivalent generic version of VIDAZA® (azacitidine for injection).

The generic drug is approved for the same indications as VIDAZA®.

This includes treating adults with intermediate-2 or high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (according to the International Prognostic Scoring System) who are not eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplant.

It also includes treating adults who have acute myeloid leukemia with 20% to 30% blasts and multi-lineage dysplasia (according to World Health Organization classification) who are not eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplant.

“The approval and launch of Azacitidine for Injection is an important milestone for Dr. Reddy’s in Canada,” said Vinod Ramachandran, PhD, country manager, Dr. Reddy’s Canada.

“The launch of the first generic azacitidine for injection is another step in our long-term commitment to bring more cost-effective options to Canadian patients.”

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AML cells
acute myeloid leukemia
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Health Canada has approved Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.’s Azacitidine for Injection 100 mg/vial, a bioequivalent generic version of VIDAZA® (azacitidine for injection).

The generic drug is approved for the same indications as VIDAZA®.

This includes treating adults with intermediate-2 or high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (according to the International Prognostic Scoring System) who are not eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplant.

It also includes treating adults who have acute myeloid leukemia with 20% to 30% blasts and multi-lineage dysplasia (according to World Health Organization classification) who are not eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplant.

“The approval and launch of Azacitidine for Injection is an important milestone for Dr. Reddy’s in Canada,” said Vinod Ramachandran, PhD, country manager, Dr. Reddy’s Canada.

“The launch of the first generic azacitidine for injection is another step in our long-term commitment to bring more cost-effective options to Canadian patients.”

AML cells
acute myeloid leukemia
Micrograph showing

Health Canada has approved Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.’s Azacitidine for Injection 100 mg/vial, a bioequivalent generic version of VIDAZA® (azacitidine for injection).

The generic drug is approved for the same indications as VIDAZA®.

This includes treating adults with intermediate-2 or high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (according to the International Prognostic Scoring System) who are not eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplant.

It also includes treating adults who have acute myeloid leukemia with 20% to 30% blasts and multi-lineage dysplasia (according to World Health Organization classification) who are not eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplant.

“The approval and launch of Azacitidine for Injection is an important milestone for Dr. Reddy’s in Canada,” said Vinod Ramachandran, PhD, country manager, Dr. Reddy’s Canada.

“The launch of the first generic azacitidine for injection is another step in our long-term commitment to bring more cost-effective options to Canadian patients.”

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