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BioGaia News April 2010

 

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         April 2010

Cooperation with Interbat 

BioGaia has signed an agreement with the Indonesian pharmaceutical company Interbat. They will sell BioGaia Probiotic Drops in Indonesia beginning in 2011.
"We are very much looking forward to the cooperation with Interbat.The company has a strong local position and regularly visits paediatricians, who are the target group for our probiotic drops, says Peter Rothschild, 
President of BioGaia. 
BioGaia tablets are already on the Indonesian market through the pharmaceutical company Kalbe Farma.    
To Interbat
To Kalbe Farma


Have you read the Annual Report?

The BioGaia Annual Report provides articles in a very readable form as a magazine. The articles describe BioGaia's main activities over the past year i.e. research, successful launches and an editorial by Peter Rothschild, President of BioGaia. The report is comprised of two parts: the magazine and the financial report.
You can down load and read the Annual Report 2009 on the BioGaia website.
Read the Annual Report


Successful launch in Turkey
Eczacibasi, BioGaia's partner in Turkey, hosted a very successful launch symposium at the National Winter Congress in Bursa. Three professors, specialists in paediatric gastroenterology, were invited to speak about different topics. 
The meeting was impressive and gave Eczacibasi a good start in their marketing of the Probiotic Drops as they received excellent feedback from the 200 paediatricians and general practitioners that attended the meeting.
To Eczacibasi

Satellite Symposium at ESPGHAN
BioGaia's Satellite symposium "Probiotics in paediatrics - from evolution to clinical practice" will be held on Thursday the 10th of June 07.00 - 08.30 in the Topkapi room at Instanbul Convention & Exhibition Centre in Turkey.
Yvan Vandenplas, professor at University Children's Hospital, Brussels, Belgium, will chair the symposium. Dr J. Walter, University of Nebraska in USA, will discuss the gastrointestinal microbiota from an evolutionary perspective and Dr J. Saavedra, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in USA, will talk about the evolution of the probiotic concept in paediatrics. Finally Dr F. Savino, University of Turin in Italy, will talk about the potential of probiotics in infantile colic.
You are also most welcome to visit BioGaia at stand #3.
To BioGaia Satellite Symposium
To ESPGHAN