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Adair-Greene Launches CeraLyte, first Commercial
Product from Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Campaign for Non-prescription Drug Aims at Gastroenterologists
and Other Physicians Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 13, 2004--Adair-Greene Healthcare Communications has begun rolling out a
campaign that uses a play on words--Retention Deficit Disorder, instead of the
more common Attention Deficit Disorder, or ADD--to draw medical attention to a
new solution to the old problem of dehydration and diarrhea. Called CeraLyte, the new non-prescription product is being
marketed nationwide by Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc., of Nashville,
Tennessee, in agreement with the manufacturer, Cera Products Inc., a company
based in Baltimore, Maryland. Adair-Greene has been Cumberland's agency of
record since the company, which specializes in the commercialization of niche
pharmaceuticals, was founded in 2000. "CeraLyte, which is Cumberland's first product to reach the
market, is a breakthrough medication, one that demands a breakthrough
campaign," said Mark Perlotto, executive vice president and general
manager of the agency. "We chose Retention Deficit--with its 'two stall'
artwork--to dramatize the drug's double effect. CeraLyte literally stalls
diarrhea and dehydration by helping patients retain fluids in a safe and
effective manner." The campaign, aimed at physicians specializing in
gastroenterology, emergency medicine and primary care, includes a variety of
materials designed to support the Cumberland sales force while providing
information that explains the drug's dual action. According to Jim Aderhold, VP of Sales and Marketing of
Cumberland, the potential market for CeraLyte is substantial. "This is the
first oral rehydrating solution (ORS) proven effective against diarrhea, a
condition that affects millions of people a year," he said. While other
products in its class are typically sugar-based, he explained, CeraLyte is made
with a rice-based formulation, which provides faster absorption and greater
fluid retention. It is safe for children and adults, is the only product in its
class available in liquid and powder forms and is appropriate for any kind of
diarrhea, acute or chronic, regardless of its cause. Paul Boersig, Cumberland's Product Director, will oversee the
account for the pharmaceutical company, while Belinda Givens, Senior Account
Executive, will head up the agency team. Cera Products Press Contact Charlene Riikonen Cera Products Inc. Cera Products Inc. is a Maryland-based biotechnology company.
Founded by Ms. Charlene Riikonen and Johns Hopkins University physicians Dr.
William Greenough and Dr. David Sack, Cera develops, manufactures and distributes
high-performance, proprietary rice-based oral rehydration solutions (ORS). The
company's mission is to save lives, improve quality of life, and reduce health
care costs associated with dehydration worldwide. For more information, visit
the Cera Products website at www.ceraproductsinc.com. Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a Tennessee-based company
formed to acquire rights to and actively market a portfolio of niche
pharmaceuticals for specific physician segments such as gastroenterology,
critical care, pulmonology and emergency medicine. For more information, visit
the Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. website at www.cumberlandpharma.com. ### |