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This should probably be moved to Legal forum...
New Pfizer medication Exubera approved by FDA this morning in Europe / USA will soon follow suit.
Pfizer owns Exubera not Exubra. Pfizer bought Exubra from Nektar and changed the name to Exubera. Im thinking this may very well be a TM issue...
.... The Company is contracted to produce one half of the global requirements for Nektar's Exubra(R) inhalation device in connection with that company's inhaled insulin product, which will be marketed in the US by Pfizer and in Europe by Sanofi-Aventis.
Help!
New Pfizer medication Exubera approved by FDA this morning in Europe / USA will soon follow suit.
Pfizer owns Exubera not Exubra. Pfizer bought Exubra from Nektar and changed the name to Exubera. Im thinking this may very well be a TM issue...
.... The Company is contracted to produce one half of the global requirements for Nektar's Exubra(R) inhalation device in connection with that company's inhaled insulin product, which will be marketed in the US by Pfizer and in Europe by Sanofi-Aventis.
Help!