Pulmonary Device Companies Take It To The Streets - In Europe

For the past decade, venture capitalists have invested in companies that are developing new technologies to treat late-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disorders.Despite hundreds of millions in venture capital dollars, the companies have made little progress in bringing these products to market in the US. But this band of start-ups is taking the fight to the streets - of Europe.

For the past decade, venture capitalists have invested in companies that are developing new technologies to treat late-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disorders such as emphysema, hoping to create a new line of devices to aid patients who can't draw enough oxygen from a single breath. ( See "Emphysema: Elusive Target for Device Companies," IN VIVO , December 2008 Also see "Emphysema: Elusive Target for Device Companies" - In Vivo, 1 December, 2008..) Despite hundreds of millions in venture capital dollars, the companies have made little progress in bringing these products to market in the US.

But this band of start-ups is taking the fight to the streets – of Europe. The Food and Drug Administration...

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