Calling Adobe Reader for iOS from my iOS App

I have an iOS application that allows readers to view PDF Documents in a child window; Some users want the full search and navigation features of Adobe Reader for iOS, so I would like to be able to pass the PDF Link to the Adobe Reader App on the users iPad .  I am assuming Adobe Reader supports HandleOpenURL so I should be able to launch Adobe Reader and pass it the document using some syntax like:
AdobeReader://myDocLink.pdf
However I dont know the proper syntax, or if Adobe supports it. Anyone know? thanks!

Satyadev, thanks. Is the ability to "Open with Adobe" Available to developers as an API or library?  Basically I'm using a UIWebView to show the linked Adobe document (ie, "http://mywebserver/documents/myManual.pdf", but I don't want to code in all of the search and navigation features for PDFs;  I want the user to be able to click a button and launch the Adobe Reader App Like safari provides.    ANy suggestions?

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