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Sisu Stamina is a company that offers energy chews designed to enhance physical and cognitive performance. Their products are made with potent, clean ingredients to fuel the builders of tomorrow.
Archemix Corp. is a Cambridge, MA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
American Associated Pharmacies and H. D. Smith combined respective pharmacy services administrative organizations (PSAO) into a new PSAO, servicing more than 2,300 independent retail pharmacies across the United States. Arete Pharmacy Network will combine and succeed H. D. Smith`s Third Party Network and AAP`s United Drugs. Arete Pharmacy Network focuses on independents and community pharmacies, with a focus on managed care contracting and expanded tools and services, allows pharmacies to deliver quality care as a differentiator in their communities. Arete Pharmacy Network can help effectively manage the financial, quality and operational aspects of your pharmacy business.
Clene is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of unique therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases. Clene has innovated a novel nanotechnology drug platform for the development of a new class of orally administered neurotherapeutic drugs. Clene has also advanced into the clinic an aqueous solution of ionic zinc and silver for anti-viral and anti-microbial uses. Founded in 2013, the company is based in Salt Lake City, Utah with R&D and manufacturing operations located in North East, Maryland.
The Ripple Therapeutics Epidel® technology is founded on a discovery that drugs can be engineered into controlled release materials without the use of polymers or excipients. The proprietary prodrugs are new chemical entities (NCEs) that have unique properties that allow them to be processed into standalone drug delivery implants (e.g. intravitreal implants, micro/nanoparticles, etc.) or as coatings on medical devices. Ripple Therapeutics implants and coatings are made up entirely from the prodrug without a polymeric carrier to control the implant or drug release properties. The implants and coatings undergo surface erosion to give zero order drug release profiles and are highly engineerable (e.g. different forms, shapes, and sizes) to tailor drug dose and duration for the specific indication of interest. The flexibility in molecular design results in drug doses that are within the therapeutic window, delivering the right amount of drug for the right amount of time. This has the potential to improve patient safety and clinical outcomes.