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AZTherapies, Inc.
| | | Phone: | (617) 318-3411 | Fax: | (617) 902-9336 | Year Established: | 2011 | Main Contact: | Keith D. Greenfield, Executive VP, Business Development | | Other Contacts: | David R. Elmaleh, PhD, Scientific Founder & Chairman Karen Reeves, MD, President & CMO Robert S. Warren, COO & CFO
| | Company Description | AZTherapies is a privately held drug development company that is innovating the discovery, development and commercialization of novel Alzheimer's disease therapeutics that will fundamentally improve patient treatment, quality of life and disease management. In addition to ALZT-OP1, the Company platform also includes ALZT-OP2, a disease modifying drug treatment in advanced preclinical stage development, AZHALER-D, a disposable novel inhaler in late stage development to be specifically used for the Company's proprietary inhaled drugs, and ALZT-QoL, a neurodegenerative drug treatment designed to improve the quality of life of subjects suffering from advanced stages of diagnosed AD using a compensatory ligand/receptor mechanism to improve brain network connectivity inhibition caused by AD. AZTherapies' drugs are based on technologies developed at The Massachusetts General Hospital, a Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital. The Company's technology includes intellectual property protecting the drug combination, dosing, formulation and drug properties that will deliver the drug to both blood and brain through inhalation. | |
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