Cymbalta
For the second quarter of 2009, Cymbalta generated $744.4 million in sales, an increase of 14 percent compared with the second quarter of 2008. U.S. sales of Cymbalta increased 14 percent, to $621.3 million, driven by higher net effective selling prices and higher demand. Sales outside the U.S. were $123.2 million, an increase of 10 percent, driven primarily by higher demand, partially offset by the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange rates.
Humalog
For the second quarter of 2009, worldwide Humalog sales increased 9 percent, to $477.5 million. Sales in the U.S. increased 17 percent to $292.0 million, driven by higher net effective selling prices. Sales outside the U.S. decreased 2 percent to $185.5 million, driven by the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange rates, offset by increased demand.
Cialis
Cialis sales for the second quarter of 2009 were flat compared with second-quarter 2008 at $363.6 million. U.S. sales of Cialis were $149.4 million in the second quarter, a 16 percent increase compared with the second quarter of 2008, driven by higher net effective selling prices and, to a lesser extent, increased demand. Sales of Cialis outside the U.S. decreased 8 percent, to $214.3 million, driven primarily by the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange rates, partially offset by higher prices.
Gemzar
Gemzar sales totaled $353.2 million in the second quarter of 2009, a decrease of 20 percent from the second quarter of 2008. Sales in the U.S. increased 7 percent, to $195.6 million, due primarily to higher net effective selling prices and changes in wholesaler buying patterns. Sales outside the U.S. decreased 39 percent, to $157.6 million, due to reduced demand and lower prices as a result of the entry of generic competition in most major markets, as well as the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange rates
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