Nicholas Piramal Launches U.S. Cleared Yoga-Inspired Device In India
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
NEW DELHI - Deep breathing exercises familiar to Americans at yoga gyms were the basis for the first U.S. FDA clearance of an over-the-counter medical device for adjunctive treatment of hypertension back in 2002 - a device that now may represent an important leap forward for India's struggling traditional healing product companies
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