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Emetrol

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Emetrol,
trademark for a fixed-combination drug containing fructose, glucose, and orthophosphoric acid, used to treat nausea and vomiting.


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April 21 /PRNewswire/ -- WellSpring Pharmaceutical Corporation announced earlier today that Emetrol (R), its liquid anti-nausea brand is now the leading product in its category.
Miller, an accomplished sales executive, will be responsible for designing and implementing the Company's sales and marketing strategy in the United States for its newly acquired over-the-counter product line, which includes Micatin (R) (antifungal), Emetrol (R) (anti-nausea), and Gelusil (R) (antacid).
In an all cash transaction, WellSpring has purchased the US rights to Micatin (R) (antifungal), Emetrol (R) (anti-nausea), and Gelusil (R) (antacid), and the Canadian rights to Micatin, Gelusil, and Glycerin Suppositories (laxative).
 
 
 
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