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Default ND0611 Neuroderm sees promising data

Neuroderm reportedly sees promising data for Parkinson's drug patch

Fierce Drug Delivery, November 8, 2011 — 4:50pm ET

Neuroderm is finding some early validation in the clinic of its plans to deliver an orally administered Parkinson's disease drug more efficiently through a patch on the skin.
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