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Teva weighs the most in eight weeks versus U. S. Court reverse the decision on patents
0Teva Falls Most in 8 Weeks as U.S. Court Refuses to Overturn Patent Ruling
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. declined the most in almost eight weeks after a U.S. Court denied a motion by the world’s largest maker of generic drugs to overturn a jury verdict on the validity of a Wyeth patent.
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Patents Decision a win for Astra Zeneca
0Patent Ruling A Winner For AstraZeneca
Judge finds Crestor patent is valid and enforceable against generic drugmakers.
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Pacific Edge provides new patents Cancer Screening
0Pacific Edge secures new cancer detection patent
June 23 (BusinessWire) – Pacific Edge Biotechnology Ltd., the Dunedin-based biomedical company developing and commercializing technologies for cancer detection has been awarded a New Zealand patent for its colorectal cancer prognostic technology.
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PRTT completes acquisition of multiple patents and patents-pending from Nectid
0PRTT completes acquisition of multiple patents and patents-pending from Nectid
Pro-Tect Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced today that it has completed the acquisition of multiple patents and patents-pending from Nectid, Inc., that enable three revolutionary drug delivery technologies.
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What is the mechanism that allows patents with coronary stents, finally taking Plavix?
2While the appropriate duration of anticoagulant or anti-platlet therepy is currently investicated (probably 6 months, one year or longer), it seems that the general theory is that it can finally be stopped. Currently it seems that it can be stopped earlier with bare metal stents than with drug stents escape. What I want is to understand better why it can ever be set with either stent type. What happens to the chance of blood clots after a year to reduce say that Plavix can be deducted? Is it the tissue grows over the stent? If so, then why bother cut drug stents, which attempt to go to combat, said tissue growth? Even when tissue growth is bad because it causes the vessel to close, what happens when the medication should be used over the drug-coated stents? Do the drugs only postpone the inevitable? If so, how long is the delay? Thanks for the detailed reply. However, Taxus Express2 DES epitilialization withdraw a drug specifically for the slowing down! I appreciate that there is a need to minimize this process, so that not to allow too much growth in the vessel, it seems foolish, as all together prevent the growth and preventing full bio Kompatibilität.Wenn the plaque is soft enough that it can be pressed, such as Play-Doh against the artery wall, Why can not it simply be scrapped back into the catheter and removed.
Health Buzz: Breast Cancer Gene Patents Struck Down
0Health Buzz: Breast Cancer Gene Patents Struck Down
Improving on the PSA test for prostate cancer screening; how much vitamin D is enough?
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