Pharma: Clinic Roundup
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., of Jerusalem, said top-line results of its Phase III program testing narcolepsy drug Nuvigil (armodafinil) as adjunct therapy in adults with major depression associated with bipolar I disorder showed that the drug produced a numerical improvement but did not reach statistical significance in meeting its primary endpoint determining whether armodafinil treatment, at a dosage of 150 mg per day, is more effective than placebo as adjunct therapy to mood stabilizers and/or atypical antipsychotics.
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