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Lupin launches generic ophthalmic medication in US

Lupin launches generic ophthalmic medication in US

Time of India16-07-2025
Drug firm
Lupin
on Wednesday said it has launched a generic medication to treat inflammation and pain in the eye.
The company has launched
Loteprednol Etabonate Ophthalmic Suspension
, a bioequivalent to Bausch & Lomb Inc's Lotemax Ophthalmic Suspension, in the US market, the Mumbai-based drug maker said in a statement.
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Loteprednol Etabonate Ophthalmic Suspension, 0.5 per cent, is a steroid medication used to treat inflammation and pain in the eye, particularly after surgery or due to conditions like allergic conjunctivitis.
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It is also indicated for the treatment of post-operative inflammation following ocular surgery.
As per the IQVIA MAT May 2025 data, Loteprednol Etabonate Ophthalmic Suspension had estimated annual sales of USD 55 million in the US.
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