Avera Pharmaceuticals Inc.
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
Avera Pharmaceuticals Inc. is betting that there are enough promising neurological and psychiatric drugs gathering dust on the shelves of Big Pharma to support a substantial specialty business. It is starting out with a portfolio of neuromuscular blocker compounds acquired from GlaxoSmithKline PLC.
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