TEVA/MYL—one of the companies that opposed…this EU patent was Mylan indicating that they use such a bromine scavenger.
Perhaps MYL’s source Copaxone product licensed from Natco (which MYL may have planned to launch “as is” in the EU) uses a bromine scavenger, but MYL’s (modified) product for the US market presumably doesn’t.
“The efficient-market hypothesis may be the foremost piece of B.S. ever promulgated in any area of human knowledge!”