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We have been working closely with the FDA to establish the clinical program for this product, and following a pre-IND meeting in 2007, the product was immediately progressed to phase III based on the significant body of data that has been established in Europe, where the product is already marketed.

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  1. noun Something produced by human or mechanical effort or by a natural process.
  2. noun A direct result; a consequence: "Is history the product of impersonal social and economic forces?” (Anthony Lewis).
  3. noun Chemistry A substance resulting from a chemical reaction.

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  1. Middle English, result of multiplication, produced, from Medieval Latin prōductum, result of multiplication, from neuter past participle of Latin prōdūcere, to bring forth; see produce.

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  1. from Latin productus, past participle of producere, lead forth, produce: see produce.
  2. = French produit = Spanish Portuguese producto = Italian prodotto, produtto = D. G. Swedish Dan, produkt, product, from Latin productum, neut of productus, past participle of producere, lead forth, produce: see produce.
 

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