Forest Labs 2Q Profit Slides On Drug Costs
NEW YORK (AP) Forest Laboratories Inc. on Tuesday said its fiscal second-quarter profit fell 24 percent after it paid $100 million for the rights to market a chronic lung drug candidate.
In the quarter ended Sept. 30, the New York drugmaker's profit decreased to $186.7 million, or 61 cents per share, from $244.1 million, or 80 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier. Forest said it earned 85 cents per share in the latest quarter excluding one-time gains and expenses. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected a profit of 86 cents per share. Forest paid Nycomed $100 million for the rights to market Daxas in the U.S. It also paid $20 million, or 4 cents per share, to settle legal proceedings related to its antidepressant Lexapro. It received a licensing payment of $40 million, or 13 cents per share, from AstraZeneca PLC, which will collaborate with Forest on the Staph infection drug candidate ceftaroline. Revenue grew 7 percent to $1.06 billion from $992.5 million. Forest said sales of Lexapro fell 3 percent to $566 million, but revenue from its Alzheimer's disease drug Namenda rose 12 percent to $275.3 million. Sales of the high blood pressure drug Bystolic, which was newly on the market a year ago, nearly tripled to $40.3 million. Forest reported $10.2 million in sales of Savella, a fibromyalgia drug that reached the market in April.- Loading Comments...
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