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Liminal BioSciences Inc. PFSCF


Primary Symbol: LMNL

Liminal BioSciences is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of novel, small molecule drug candidates for the treatment of patients suffering from fibrotic or inflammatory diseases that have a high unmet medical need. Liminal BioSciences operates on an integrated basis from our talent hubs in Laval, Quebec, Canada, and Cambridge, UK. Our common shares are listed for trading on the Nasdaq Global Market.


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Comment by ifsoon Mar 24, 2018 3:02pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:FYI: Medical Coverage

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:FYI: Medical CoverageNo. Those videos are homemade by parents prouds (with very good reasons) of their children having to live with these desease. I'm pretty sure they don't know either what will be the cost for Ryplazim. Thanks Gobbs for the right and complete answer about infusion.
doneworking wrote: Thanks ifso: do the vids say anything about cost of injection at home vs going to the hospital? I'm only suggesting hospital visits adding cost as a reason for non coverage because the QP 18 in the OP says intravenous AND clinician-administered. I assumed they were one package and maybe it should say 'or' instead of 'and'. I'm thinking clinician administered might also mean performed by health care professional who visits the home of patients. I guess the trick is to make it cheaper and not have it injected.  


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