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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Valuation
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To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (14700)12/16/2004 3:24:45 PM
From: Biomaven  Read Replies (2) of 52153
 
> topical NSAID

Here's where I got mine (Oruvail):

home.medicineexpress.co.nz

Quick turnaround and free shipping when I ordered mine - looks like the price has gone up some - probably reflects the weak dollar. I think it may also be available in Canada.

This product is OTC in Australia/New Zealand and some places in Europe. Doesn't mean it's risk free though - there have been reports of rare but nasty skin sensitivity to sun provoked by this and similar products. (So I'd be cautious about using it on areas exposed to the sun and would stop immediately upon any rash or the like). There is also some systemic absorption, but more than an order of magnitude less than oral NSAIDS.

What I find most amazing about the stuff is just how quickly it works - not something I would have predicted based on my limited understanding of how NSAIDs work. Wonder what the half-life of the cox's are?

The release you posted is interesting. Anyone know what 505 (b) (2) of the FDA Act is?

Peter
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