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WHY is it banned? 184.75.33.66 ( talk) 09:49, 8 July 2013 (UTC)
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I would like to flag an error on this page: the text that Flupentixol/melitracen (Deanxit) is banned in Denmark, US, the UK, Ireland, Canada, India, Japan and Australia is incorrect. The reference for this text is a BMJ news article. The BMJ has issued a correction to this article http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f4366 indicating that Lundbeck, the makers of Deanxit, ‘never applied for registration for marketing approval of the drug in Denmark; nor in the US, the UK, Ireland, Canada, Japan, or Australia. Consequently, it is untrue to say that the drugs are banned in these countries.’
In India, marketing approval for Deanxit was suspended in July 2014, http://www.drugscontrol.org/pdf/GSR%20498%20(E)%20dtd%2011.7.14.pdf, hence the statement regarding India is more accurately described as ‘suspended’ instead of ‘banned’.
My name is Julia Simonsen, and I work for H Lundbeck A/S as Medical Information Specialist. My intent is to provide referenced medically & scientifically accurate information to the editors of Wikipedia for their use in Lundbeck related articles, to help ensure that Wikipedia has the correct and latest information. Please see my user page JuliaSimonsen for information regarding my intentions for engagement on wikipedia in alignment with wikipedia conflict of interest. — Preceding undated comment added 15:28, 5 March 2015 (UTC)
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WHY is it banned? 184.75.33.66 ( talk) 09:49, 8 July 2013 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
I would like to flag an error on this page: the text that Flupentixol/melitracen (Deanxit) is banned in Denmark, US, the UK, Ireland, Canada, India, Japan and Australia is incorrect. The reference for this text is a BMJ news article. The BMJ has issued a correction to this article http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f4366 indicating that Lundbeck, the makers of Deanxit, ‘never applied for registration for marketing approval of the drug in Denmark; nor in the US, the UK, Ireland, Canada, Japan, or Australia. Consequently, it is untrue to say that the drugs are banned in these countries.’
In India, marketing approval for Deanxit was suspended in July 2014, http://www.drugscontrol.org/pdf/GSR%20498%20(E)%20dtd%2011.7.14.pdf, hence the statement regarding India is more accurately described as ‘suspended’ instead of ‘banned’.
My name is Julia Simonsen, and I work for H Lundbeck A/S as Medical Information Specialist. My intent is to provide referenced medically & scientifically accurate information to the editors of Wikipedia for their use in Lundbeck related articles, to help ensure that Wikipedia has the correct and latest information. Please see my user page JuliaSimonsen for information regarding my intentions for engagement on wikipedia in alignment with wikipedia conflict of interest. — Preceding undated comment added 15:28, 5 March 2015 (UTC)
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