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- Democrats had supported extending patent protection for Lodine in the past.
- Democrats have also supported extending patent protection for Lodine in the past.
- A spokesman for Stark said Lodine generated 1995 sales of $ 274 million.
- The company applied to the FDA for marketing approval of Lodine in 1982.
- Lodine generated $ 274 million in sales in 1995, according to Public Citizen.
- Average Lodine prescriptions run from $ 75 to $ 90 a month, Ashby said.
- Congress then extended the patent through February 1997, giving Wyeth-Ayerst six years to market Lodine.
- Shiloh's pill-- EtoGesic, the animal version of Lodine-- costs 92 cents.
- By the milligram, Lodine and Etogesic are much closer in price than Gore's anecdote suggests.
- The drug was first sold in 1991 as Lodine by a company that is now part of GlaxoSmithKline.
- When they controlled Congress in 1992, the House voted to extend the patent protection for Lodine for two years.
- Also, one of Lodine's top competitors, Daypro, received a similar patent extension earlier this year.
- A check of Web sites showed Lodine ranged in cost from 22 cents a milligram to 48 cents per milligram.
- To treat her arthritis, doctors prescribed a drug, lodine, that cost $ 108 a month, he said.
- For Lodine, the cost ranged from $ 1.81 to $ 2.29 per 300-milligram capsule.
- The change would extend patent protection on the company's multi-million dollar, anti-arthritic drug, Lodine.
- Gore also accused American Home Products, which markets the drug Lodine, sets significantly lower prices for veterinarians than for pharmacies.
- The generic, which now accounts for 85 percent of all Lodine prescriptions, costs as little as 40 cents a pill.
- She argued that Lodine should receive the extension because the Food and Drug Administration delayed marketing the drug for more than eight years.
- The congressional report that Gore had relied on last month said that Lodine costs 285.7 percent of the cost of Etogesic.
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