Talk:Indacaterol/glycopyrronium bromide
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Proposed changes
editPart of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
Hello,
I am a Sunovion employee and would like to help update this Wikipedia entry. There are updates that are needed that I would like to work with you on to ensure it’s updated according to Wikipedia guidelines.
I look forward to working with you.
Please add ‘In 2016, Novartis licensed its U.S. commercial rights for Seebri Neohaler and Utibron Neohaler to Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.’
The source for this edit is https://www.drugdeliverybusiness.com/sunovion-novartis-ink-licensing-deal-inhaled-copd-drugs/
Also, add ‘In 2017, the FDA approved Lonhala Magnair, a new drug product, to be marketed by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.’
The source for this edit is https://www.drugs.com/history/lonhala-magnair.html
Thanks for your help Ed at Sunovion (talk) 18:30, 13 December 2019 (UTC)
Reply 13-DEC-2019
editEdit request partially implemented
- The claim regarding the commercial rights was added to the article.
- The claim regarding Lonhala Magnair was not added to the article.
Regards, Spintendo 20:25, 13 December 2019 (UTC)
Proposed changes
editThis edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. Per: WP:NOTPROMO. |
Hello,
I am a Sunovion employee and would like to help update this Wikipedia page with this edit.
Add ‘In 2017, the FDA approved Lonhala Magnair (glycopyrrolate) Inhalation Solution for the treatment of COPD to be marketed by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.’
The source for this edit is https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1060028018798753
Thanks for your help Ed at Sunovion (talk) 20:59, 13 December 2019 (UTC)
Reply 13-DEC-2019
edit- This proposal was previously declined. The article does not exist for the promotion of new products.
Regards, Spintendo 22:10, 13 December 2019 (UTC)