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Vanda Pharmaceuticals shares were trading above previous 52-week highs in the after-hours market.

The FDA approved Vanda Pharmaceuticals' Nereus for preventing motion-induced vomiting.

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By Stephen Nakrosis Shares of Vanda Pharmaceuticals were trading above previous 52-week highs in the after-hours market, following news that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Nereus as a treatment to prevent vomiting induced by motion. After the bell, the company's shares were trading nearly 13% higher, at $7.93. The stock previously hit a 52-week high of $7.46 on Dec. 29. The company's shares finished the day's regular session with a 2.3% loss, closing at $7.03. Year to date, the stock is up over 46%. Vanda said the approval is the first for a new pharmacologic treatment in motion sickness in over four decades. Write to Stephen Nakrosis at [email protected] (END) Dow Jones Newswires 12-30-25 1901ET
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