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HLS Therapeutics Inc T.HLS

Alternate Symbol(s):  HLTRF

HLS Therapeutics Inc. is a pharmaceutical company focused on the acquisition and commercialization of late-stage development, commercial stage promoted and established branded pharmaceutical products in the North American markets. It is engaged in addressing unmet needs in the treatment of psychiatric disorders and cardiovascular disease. It is also focused on products targeting the central nervous system and cardiovascular therapeutic areas. Its products include Clozaril, CSAN Pronto, MyCare Psychiatry and Vascepa. Its Clozaril is an atypical antipsychotic indicated for the management of symptoms of treatment-resistant schizophrenia for the Canadian and United States markets. CSAN Pronto is a capillary point-of-care medical device designed to enhance and simplify the mandatory safety blood monitoring process for patients that are prescribed Clozaril. The Vascepa (icosapent ethyl capsules) is a single-molecule prescription product in use to reduce the risk of cardiovascular events.


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Post by cliffvbon May 15, 2013 8:34pm
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Seems ironic

Seems ironic

Maybe I'm biased, but does anyone else see the irony in the fact that on the one hand, Ford is pushing hard to get the government to subsidize them by covering 1/3 of the costs of expansion at their Oakville plant while on the other hand, they take away their business from a Canadian company that also leaves their 500 or so employees with sleepless nights wondering if they will still have a job after next year. 

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