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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Chauveau; Charles.The latest application filed is for "fast disintegrating tablet".
Patent | Date |
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Fast disintegrating tablet Grant 7,695,735 - Chauveau , et al. April 13, 2 | 2010-04-13 |
Fast disintegrating tablet App 20060177508 - Chauveau; Charles ;   et al. | 2006-08-10 |
Fast disintegrating tablet Grant 7,067,149 - Chauveau , et al. June 27, 2 | 2006-06-27 |
Process for manufacturing coated granules with masked taste and immediate release of the active principle Grant 6,660,382 - Nouri , et al. December 9, 2 | 2003-12-09 |
Process for manufacturing coated gabapentin or pregabalin particles Grant 6,488,964 - Bruna , et al. December 3, 2 | 2002-12-03 |
Process for manufacturing coated granules with masked taste and immediate release of the active principle App 20020098227 - Nouri, Noureddine ;   et al. | 2002-07-25 |
Process for manufacturing coated gabapentin or pregabalin particles App 20020012679 - Bruna, Etienne ;   et al. | 2002-01-31 |
Multiparticulate tablet disintegrating in less than 40 seconds in the mouth Grant 6,106,861 - Chauveau , et al. August 22, 2 | 2000-08-22 |
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