1) Impax reported financial results for the third quarter of 2016 with generic revenue down 3% year-over-year due to price erosion, partially offset by growth in epinephrine auto-injector and oxymorphone sales.
2) The company provided a business update on growing market share for key generic and brand products through marketing initiatives and new launches, while also facing challenges from industry-wide price declines.
3) Impax discussed its pipeline of generic opportunities and investments in research and development, focusing on expanding its central nervous system franchise and growing products like Rytary, Zomig nasal spray, and Emverm.