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FDA Approves Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Product for Marketing in United States
FDA Press Releases , 05/08/09
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it has approved Creon, a pancreatic enzyme replacement product designed to help patients with cystic fibrosis and others with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency digest and absorb nutrients from foods. Creon is the first FDA-approved delayed-release pancreatic enzyme replacement product to be marketed in the United States as a result of the agency’s unapproved drugs initiative.
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