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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 Landroon Aug 12, 2010 2:50pm
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RE: WF10

RE: WF10N'importe quoi...

So, according to you, a guy was cured ten years ago from one of the worst cancer that one can get and nothing was done about it? If true, it would be another blatant example of incredibly poor PR on the part of our co-CEOs...

There are so few treatment options available for this specific cancer that it is relatively easy to get the orphan drug status from the FDA (I know because I lost money on another small biotech called Lorus Therapeutics, whose main drug candidate Viraluzin was supposed to help prolong the life of patients with pancreatic cancer ...).

And Dr. Pugen let all his later patient die of this decease because...? The oncologists that I know would not let a patient die if a treatment option was available.

As time goes by your posts reek more and more of desperation....maybe you should join those of us who want to make NRI's management a bit more accountable rather then post vague miracle cure accounts....






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