Ocularis Pharma Inc.
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
Ocularis has found a simple solution-a drug delivered in the form of eyedrops-for the problem of impaired night vision. Poor night vision is a generally unrecognized and largely unstudied phenomenon, but it affects every fourth person, the company believes. Because it's working with a new formulation of an already-approved drug that's available in an injectable formulation for a different indication, it's been able to move quickly into clinical trials.
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