KemPharm Plans To License Out Commercial Rights For Pain, ADHD Candidates
Executive Summary
KemPharm hopes a deep-pocketed company with neuroscience experience will want to market its prodrug of Ritalin for ADHD. For acute pain candidate Apadaz, the firm hopes to partner with a PBM that will price it to replace generics on formulary.
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