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WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Mylan said Monday it is cleared to sell cyclobenzaprine, the generic equivalent of McNeil's muscle relaxant Flexeril.
Mylan said it will begin shipping its product immediately.
Annual U.S. sales for the 5 mg strength of Flexeril are in the neighborhood of $93 million. The drug is typically prescribed for the relief of muscle spasms due to sprains, strains or pulls.
The most common side effects associated with the medication include drowsiness, dry mouth, tiredness and headache.
Mylan shares were up 0.14 to $21.46 in midday trade Monday.
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