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TELESTA THERAPEUTICS INC T.TST

"Telesta Therapeutics Inc is a biopharmaceutical company. The Company is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and commercialization of human health products and technologies."


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Post by rgonlyfactsplson Oct 05, 2010 8:08am
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re: "pharmaceutically correct"...

re: "pharmaceutically correct"...
Found the term used by Mr. McRae with reference to Urocidin being "pharmaceutically correct", quite interesting. See below the quote from Mr. McRae re Sep 30-10 TV news interview.

Curious if this term is common industry jargon with an immediately understood meaning? If it is, appreciate if someone would explain its meaning/ what it implies to this layperson.

Transript line from interview:
GRAEME MCRAE: "NOW WE HAVE A PRODUCT THAT IS VERY ELEGANT, PHARMACEUTICALLY CORRECT, THAT'S IN THE FINAL REGISTRATION STUDIES FOR REGISTRATION AS A TREATMENT FOR BLADDER CANCER IN HUMANS."


And, thanks to tp for this little gem on Bioniche (see link for TV news interview below).


rg (long & deep on BNC)

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10/2/2010 6:18:19 PM | | 262 reads | Post #28665321
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