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MEDICAL POLYMERS TO LAUNCH QUITCH HYDROCORTISONE 1% STICK in December to national retail outlets including Walgreen, Albertson's, Eckerd, Revco, Kroger and Wal-Mart. Austin, Texas- based Medical Polymers Technologies signed agreements with two sales broker firms to support the product launch, the company announced Nov. 3. Chicago-based Category Management International will distribute the product nationally while Dallas-based The Gordon Company will focus its efforts on distribution in the Southwest. Medical Polymers plans to begin shipping Quitch in late November.
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Advanz Pharma would have had to show that the European Commission’s decision to revoke Ocaliva’s conditional marketing approval risked causing serious and irreparable harm, according to lawyers from Van Bael & Bellis.
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