To: Ron Nairn who wrote (8607 ) 1/31/2002 2:43:54 PM From: Cal Gary Respond to of 14101 Ron, I guess there's no internet feed in the locker room. Penalty to SI, No. 99 Bartlett 2 min for roughing, 2 min for cross checking, 5 minutes for fighting and a game misconduct for (un)sportsman like conduct (biting? Another Tyson). Penalty to SH, No. .... Ron I take it you agree that it may have some significance. And Di7026 says its probably not, in a nutshell. Thanks for the feedback, Di7026.stockhouse.com . Would have liked to hear Mark's comments first but he's in the locker room. LOL At least, now that we have a quorum <g>, My first thoughts was before DMX can ring in the "S" with the double bars through it, you needed the "R" with the circle to go with the Pennsaid Labelling. Or is it the "T" with the circle when DMX receives the registration? Jan 1997 date corresponds to : "On May 30, 1997, the Company transferred the non-Canadian rights to its patents, technology and trademarks relating to its proprietary transdermal delivery system to a wholly owned subsidiary, Dimethaid International Inc. This subsidiary has the mandate to research, develop, manufacture and distribute certain products based on these rights outside Canada" Then HC submission, then USA FDA submission. "First Use 20001227" corresponds to Jan 8, 2001 NR that Provalis is the UK distributor. I am guessing that labelling was finalize and officially rubber stamped Dec 27, 2000. Therefore the first commercial use of the "R". From Jan 1997 to Oct 1997 is probably the time it takes the beauracracy to post the filing for opposition, read 9 months. Perhaps normal timeframe. It then takes 5 years, from filing to making it official. Joe or anyone else know if this is normal? Or would DMX need to excert some influence to get it done? Would DMX need this for FDA labeling discussions, especially if they want the use of the "T"? Can drugs in the USA use the "R" in labels? Use of the "T" optional, must have or not needed? Jeff? I need help. This is important! LOL Have a great day!