rose Monday after the Food and Drug Administration approved a higher-dose formulation of Eylea, the company's macular degeneration treatment.email newsletter for freeCNBC's Jim Cramer said on"Squawk on the Street" that Regeneron is one of his favorite health-care names, describing Eylea as"a remarkable drug for macular degeneration.
"I think being up [11 points] is not enough," Jim said as shares traded $11 higher. "I think it's going to be worth more." The CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer doesn't own Regeneron. But the Club does own health-care stocks, including, which has been soaring to record high after record high. Cramer's case for Lilly centers on its new diabetes drug, which is expected to get regulatory approval to also treat obesity. Lilly also has an Alzheimer's drug in FDA review.
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