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B-MS's licenses NS2214 anti-Parkinson's drug

22 January 1996

- Bristol-Myers Squibb has licensed marketing rights to NS2214, an oral drug for Parkinson's disease developed by NeuroSearch A/S of Denmark, in all world markets except Scandinavia, the Baltics and Japan. The dopamine reuptake inhibitor, to be designated BMS-204756 by Bristol-Myers Squibb, has completed a Phase I trial in the UK. Phase II trials are planned in first-quarter 1996.

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