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KemPharm

www.kempharm.com

 
KemPharm is a specialty pharmaceutical company engaged in the discovery and development of proprietary prodrugs that are designed to be improved versions of widely prescribed, approved drugs. Developing and encouraging a unique creativity, leveraged throughout the process of scientific discovery is the foundation of our corporate culture. At KemPharm we employ our Ligand Activated Therapy (LAT™) platform technology to create prodrugs that are new molecules which can improve one or more of the attributes of approved drugs, such as susceptibility to abuse, bioavailability and safety. We create new prodrugs by chemically attaching one or more molecules, or ligands, to an ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.kempharm.com
  • 1180 Celebration Boulevard Suite 103
    Celebration, FL USA 34747
  • Phone: 888.958.1253

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