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Roche's ($RHHBY) blockbuster Xeloda went off patent in December, so it was inevitable that a generic would hit the market at some point. It just wasn't known when. Well, that when is now. The FDA Monday said it had approved a generic from Teva Pharmaceutical Industries ($TEVA).
Teva has been approved to market generic capecitabine in 150 and 500 milligram strengths, the agency said. "Generic drugs are important options that allow greater access to healthcare for...




