German family-owned research-based drugmaker Grunenthal last week outlined its strong R&D pipeline of New Chemical Entities (NCE) in the areas of pain and inflammation, as well as the formulation technology platform INTAC, which were to be at the core of the company’s presentation at BIO International Convention 2012, which starts today in Boston, USA.
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