POZEN to Present at the 2011 Stifel Nicolaus Healthcare Conference

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Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:30am EDT

POZEN to Present at the 2011 Stifel Nicolaus Healthcare Conference

POZEN Inc. (NASDAQ: POZN), a pharmaceutical company committed to transforming medicine that transforms lives, announced today that Elizabeth Cermak, the Company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, will present at the 2011 Stifel Nicolaus Healthcare Conference on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at 1:30 p.m. (ET), at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston. Ms. Cermak’s presentation will be webcast and available for replay on POZEN’s home page at www.pozen.com.

About POZEN

POZEN Inc. is a progressive pharmaceutical company that is transforming how the healthcare industry addresses unmet medical needs. By utilizing a unique in-source model and focusing on integrated therapies, POZEN has successfully developed and obtained FDA approval of two self-invented products in two years – something almost no other small pharmaceutical company has done. Funded by these two milestone/royalty streams, POZEN is now creating a portfolio of cost-effective, evidence based integrated aspirin therapies designed to enable the full power of aspirin by reducing its GI damage. The lead candidate, PA32540, is being investigated for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients at risk for aspirin-induced ulcers and has entered Phase 3 clinical trials. POZEN is retaining commercial control of the pipeline assets and will develop a 21st century sales and marketing organization using a new sales force model and digital communications. The Company's common stock is traded on The NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol "POZN". For more detailed company information, including copies of this and other press releases, please visit www.pozen.com.

POZEN Inc.
Bill Hodges, 919-913-1030
Chief Financial Officer
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Stephanie Bonestell, 919-913-1030
Manager, Investor Relations & Public Relations

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