Teva receives FDA approval for Huntington's therapy at last

4 April 2017
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The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Austedo (deutetrabenazine) for the treatment of chorea associated with Huntington’s disease, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (NYSE: TEVA) has announced.

The Israeli company's regulatory filing was knocked back by a Complete Response Letter last year, in which the FDA requested further analysis to be undertaken.

The drug is the first deuterated product approved by the FDA. Deuteration is a process whereby hydrogen atoms in the drug molecule are replaced by deuterium.

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