Global Health Ventures To Begin Testing Of Its Super Stimulus Sublingual Film At The University Of British Columbia
Main Category: Pharmacy / PharmacistArticle Date: 01 Sep 2009 - 10:00 PDT
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Global Health Ventures Inc. (OTCBB:GHLV), a Specialty Pharma is pleased to announce the start of a series of pharmaceutical tests on its "Super Stimulus" sublingual formulation product under the code name GLV-0905. The product is placed under the tongue which allows for the rapid and highly efficient absorption. The Pharmaceutical School of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver is famous for the top level testing and new formulations of drugs, biological and consumer products. The Company's tests will examine product stability, taste, absorption rates and efficiency and are a key part of the final stage of prototype preparation.
About GHLV-0905
GHLV-0905 is the Company's active energy product designed for sport, work, study, and general daily life. Users will put a small piece of the film under their tongue and get a quick, efficient, long lasting boost of energy without the sugar or calories normally associated with energy drinks. The Super Stimulus product is scheduled to be ready for marketing in late 2009/early 2010. Demand for energy supplements and in particular products that work fast and contain no sugar or calories is extremely large and growing quickly. The Company has already received invitations for co-marketing from several direct marketers and on-line merchants. Management expect the product to be well-received and to provide the Company access to a wide and lucrative market.
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posted by dr.soha on 30 May 2010 at 2:06 amYou can use that dosage form in emergency cases such as asthma/bronchial asthma
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