Primex Nears Market With Oral Pediatric Sedation Solution

Switzerland’s fast-growing critical-care company Primex has submitted for approval what it believes is the first oral solution for the mild to moderate sedation of anxious children undergoing surgical and diagnostic procedures, with a launch in Europe penciled in for a year’s time.

Kari Sarvanto
Primex's Kari Sarvanto • Source: Primex

Anesthesiology is often overlooked by pharma, and many believe there has been little innovation in the area since propofol was developed 30 years ago, but the fast-growing Swiss company Primex Pharmaceuticals AG wants to change that perception.

Primex has submitted a marketing authorisation in Europe for ADV6209, a new 0.2% oral solution of midazolam as a pediatric sedative, and expects the product to be launched in around a year’s time

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