SYMBICORT® GAINS EUROPEAN UNION MUTUAL RECOGNITION APPROVAL FOR ASTHMA CONTROL
Advertisement
AstraZeneca announced today that Symbicort®, a new and innovative treatment for asthma, has been granted approval through the Mutual Recognition Procedure (MRP) in 14 European Union (EU) states plus Norway and Iceland. This follows initial approval of Symbicort® in Sweden in August 2000. Sweden acted as the reference member state for the MRP application. In addition to these approvals, Symbicort® has been approved in Switzerland, and applications have been submitted in both Canada and Australia.
Most read news
Other news from the department research and development

Get the chemical industry in your inbox
By submitting this form you agree that LUMITOS AG will send you the newsletter(s) selected above by email. Your data will not be passed on to third parties. Your data will be stored and processed in accordance with our data protection regulations. LUMITOS may contact you by email for the purpose of advertising or market and opinion surveys. You can revoke your consent at any time without giving reasons to LUMITOS AG, Ernst-Augustin-Str. 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany or by e-mail at revoke@lumitos.com with effect for the future. In addition, each email contains a link to unsubscribe from the corresponding newsletter.
Most read news
More news from our other portals
Last viewed contents
Category:Pharmacy_organizations

Amping up battery performance with black glasses grafted on micron silicon - Scientists develop black glasses grafted silicon microparticles as negative electrode material for improving lithium-ion battery performance
Designed defects in liquid crystals can guide construction of nanomaterials
Linde to build on-site facility for Dutch steelworks
Forane 125 production plant comes on stream on Changshu platform, China
List_of_drugs:_Ac

It takes some heat to form ice - Findings turn previous understanding of ice formation upside down

The first chemical circuit developed
Borouge to invest in automotive market with new compounding facility in China

Merck Invests € 15 million in Liquid Crystal Window Technology - Production is scheduled to begin at the end of 2017

UCR scientists manipulate ripples in graphene, enabling strain-based graphene electronics - Study is first to experimentally quantify thermal contraction of graphene
