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PROZAC PATENT

Capsules of fluoxetine, the chemical name for the popular antidepressant Prozac, are sorted at a packaging line at Barr Laboratories in Forest, Va., Tuesday, July 31, 2001. The line can bottle up to 3 million 20 mg capsules of the drug in a 24-hour day. U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker entered her final ruling in a Prozac patent infringement case on July 27 in Indianapolis, determining that Eli Lilly and Co.'s patent on the drug was invalid. Barr Laboratories is launching its fluoxetine on Thursday, Aug. 2, and will be shipping it across the country. (AP Photo/The News & Advance, R. David Duncan III) 
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