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Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc NRIFF


Primary Symbol: MRVFF

Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc is a Canadian focused healthcare company doing business as Miravo Healthcare with global reach and a diversified portfolio of commercial products. Its product targets several therapeutic areas, including pain, allergy, and dermatology. The company's strategy is to in-license and acquire growth-oriented, complementary products for Canadian and international markets.


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Comment by linericon Jun 02, 2007 5:33pm
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RE: What Happens Now?

RE: What Happens Now?I think the issues are more complex. The FDA is there to protect the drug companies, not the public. NRI has a new way to deliver the needed drug to the needed organ etc. This has the potential to turn the whole pharmacuetical industry on it's a$$. The FDA has likely been strongly coached by it's big Pharma buddies to do whatever it takes to stop NRI. This new method of delivery can and will have huge ramifications to the big boys. If NRI were to wiggle past the FDA by some miracle,they would be bought out in a heart beat. I wish I had not bought into this stock. It just may be too good a product and that is why it will never go anywhere. Business sucks.
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