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Glenmark Claims Lead In New Pain Management Compound; Files For Multiple Patents

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

Executive Summary

MUMBAI - Inspired by major out-licensing deals with companies including Eli Lilly and more recently Sanofi-Aventis for research in pain management drugs in the transient receptor potential (TRP) class, India's Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has beefed up its presence in this category by announcing discovery of yet another novel chemical entity, coded GRC 17536

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