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Hovione Technology acquires rights to the Papillon DPI
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Apr 15, · According to Hovione Technology, the company has acquired global development and commercialization rights to the Papillon multi-use dry powder inhaler from its inventor, Klaus-Dieter Beller. The blister-based DPI is reusable and formed from a single part, “enabling ultra-affordable drug therapies at global scale,” the company said.
Hovione Technology completes pilot scale manufacturing for Papillon...
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Nov 19, · The company announced in April that it had acquired the rights to the DPI from its inventor, Klaus-Dieter Beller. The Papillon DPI, which is formed from a single plastic part and is reusable, can hold doses of up to 50 mg and can be used for carrier-based or carrier-free formulations.
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