Chinese biotechnology firm Sinobiopharma has received approval from the State Food and Drug Administration to manufacture and market its formulation of perindopril, an anti-hypertension drug. The next-generation angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor supports circulation by preventing the production of chemicals that occur naturally in the body but constrict blood vessels. Prior to SFDA approval of Sinobiopharma's version, Servier, France's largest privately-owned pharmaceutical company, was the only firm to market perindopril in China. The drug completed clinical trials in September 2007.
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