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ALSO NOTED: Does FDA scrutinize new generics enough?; BMS shops baby-food business;
> Are generics as good as brand-name drugs? The Los Angeles Times questions the FDA's generic-approval process, which leans lightly on drug makers. Report
> Bristol-Myers Squibb is looking to get out of the baby food business, scouting out potential buyers for the $7 billion to $9 billion unit. Report
> Potential buyers have been touring Pfizer's Ann Arbor, MI, facility, which is set to close in 2009. Report
> India's Sun Pharmaceutical Industries got FDA approval for its copycat form of AstraZeneca's Ethyol, used to reduce kidney damage in patients with advanced ovarian cancer. Report
> Teva is planning an aggressive move into biogenerics. Report
> In an interview, Celgene CEO Sol Barer laid out some of the basics in how it will integrate operations with Pharmion, a biotech Celgene paid $2.9 billion for. Report
And Finally... A new book takes Big Pharma to task for marketing tactics. Report
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