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Lodine is a brand name for etodolac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammation. The brand was originally developed by Wyeth, an American pharmaceutical company founded in the mid-19th century.
Following the acquisition of Wyeth in 2009, the brand became part of the Pfizer portfolio. However, over the years, many generic versions and brand rights for specific regions have been managed through various subsidiaries or divestitures. In the United Kingdom and several other markets, Lodine products are often distributed or owned by Almirall or similar specialty pharmaceutical firms depending on the specific formulation. Production occurs in regulated pharmaceutical plants globally to meet international safety standards.
Today, the brand remains a staple in pain management therapy, though its availability frequently depends on regional licensing agreements between major pharmaceutical giants like Pfizer and specialized distributors.
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