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Zevra Therapeutics

www.zevra.com

 
We are a rare disease therapeutics company leading with science to make life-changing therapeutics available to patients with significant unmet needs. We involve key thought leaders, physicians, patients, care partners, and advocacy groups in all of our clinical and regulatory development strategies. With a keen understanding that drug development often requires creative solutions, we have the insight and expertise to forge new pathways to success that others have missed. By following the data without bias, our transparent narratives and common-sense perspective have successfully overcome complex development challenges to make much-needed therapies available to patients. Nimble and dauntless, we push boundaries beyond what ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.zevra.com
  • 1180 Celebration Boulevard
    Kissimmee, FL USA
  • Phone: 888.958.1253

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