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commerce

the activity embracing all forms of the purchase and sale of goods and services
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This agreement gives Everest Medicines exclusive rights to develop and commercialise Nefecon in China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Singapore and may, depending on the outcome of consultation with the relevant regulatory authorities, lead to the inclusion of
Of course, this got the normal reaction from them - that your idea was wonderful and would you please send a load of money for them to commercialise it.
The partnership allows TLC and 3SBio to obtain regulatory approvals in mainland China; TLC will utilise its commercial-scale manufacturing capabilities to supply the two liposomal products for 3SBio to commercialise in mainland China.
The company is a specialist in orphan diseases in China, and has a partnership with WuXi Biologics to develop and commercialise proprietary therapeutics for the treatment of rare diseases.
Pharma company Lupin Limited stated on Wednesday that it will commercialise its biosimilar to Enbrel (etanercept) in partnership with Mylan NV (NASDAQ:MYL).
It also has an agreement with EUSA Pharma to commercialise Caphosol in China for the prevention and treatment of oral mucositis caused by cancer treatments.
M2 EQUITYBITES-April 20, 2018-Sandoz and Pear Therapeutics to jointly commercialise and continue development of prescription digital therapeutics
M2 PHARMA-June 28, 2018-Lupin partners with Mylan to commercialise Enbrel (Etanercept) Biosimilar
M2 EQUITYBITES-April 13, 2018-Mylan acquires exclusive license to commercialise biosimilar to Humira
M2 PHARMA-April 20, 2018-Sandoz and Pear Therapeutics to jointly commercialise and continue development of prescription digital therapeutics
Vifor Pharma AG (VTX: VIFN) has granted Zeria Pharmaceutical Co Ltd (TYO: 4559) exclusive rights to develop and commercialise Veltassa in Japan, the global pharmaceuticals company disclosed on Tuesday.
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