Bryn Pharma

As Effective As An EpiPen Without A Needle

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Fewer than 50% of people who are prescribed EpiPens carry them because of their bulky size. Many that do carry them delay or even avoid treatment for fear of the injection. The results can be devastating. Fatal anaphylactic reactions can occur within 30 minutes of the initial allergen exposure. Having a device on hand that is easy to use is critical.

Bryn is developing a new epinephrine nasal spray that improves on the EpiPen in a number of ways. It is smaller and more portable than injectors. About the size of a lip balm tube, it is designed to fit in a purse, back-pack, or even a pocket. Most importantly, there are no needles.

Despite their drawbacks, 6.5 million injectable epinephrine packs are sold each year, in a $1Bn+ global market.

Register now to watch this webinar with Bryn Pharma CEO, Dr. Joshua Ziel, to hear why analysts have projected 2-3X growth in this market for a multi-billion dollar total addressable market opportunity in less than 10 years.

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February 11

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