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Marina Biotech

www.marinabio.com

 
Marina Biotech`s focus is to treat the intersection of arthritis, pain, hypertension, and oncology diseases using combination therapies of already approved drugs. The company is developing and commercializing late stage, non-addictive pain therapeutics. The company`s `next-generation of celecoxib,` including IT-102 and IT-103, are designed to control the dangerous side-effect of edema that prohibits the drug from being prescribed at higher doses. These have the potential of replacing opioids and combating the opioid epidemic. They are also being developed as anticancer agents against FAP and CRC. On the Sales and Marketing front- we are actively promoting sales and distribution of our ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.marinabio.com
  • 17870 Castleton Street Ste. 250
    City of Industry, CA USA 91748
  • Phone: 626.964.5788

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