Nonprofit Pharma Targets Making Naloxone Available OTC, Trimming Price
Executive Summary
Nonprofit Harm Reduction Therapeutics targets an OTC switch of naloxone, an opioid antagonist used to reverse an opioid overdose. It aims to make the product available at low cost in 110,000 retail locations nationwide.
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Harm Reduction Therapeutics, which has sought funding for a US Rx-to-OTC new drug application, receives grant from Purdue Pharma that enables filing and launching the product in a targeted 100,000 retail locations within two years.