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TheFinalCD

11/16/17 7:34 PM

#23845 RE: buckiii2 #23844

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Egalet's abuse-deterrent oxycodone safe in long-term study; shares up 81%
Results from a Phase 3 study assessing the safety of Egalet's (EGLT +80.7%) abuse-deterrent oxycodone, Egalet-002, showed the opioid to be safe and well-tolerated with the incidence of adverse events consistent with an extended-release oxycodone.The open-label 281-subject study evaluated the safety and tolerability of Egalet-002 for up to 56 weeks in opioid-experienced patients with moderate-to-severe chronic noncancer pain. About 150 participants received Egalet-002 for six months while ~50 received it for one year.Another Phase 3 assessing the safety and efficacy of Egalet-002 in chronic pain patients will wind up next month.Egalet-002 incorporates the company's Guardian Technology which uses injection molding to create a hard matrix designed to make the pill difficult to crush, grind, chew or dissolve. It also turns to gel when exposed to water.
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buckiii2

11/29/17 11:30 AM

#23857 RE: buckiii2 #23844

NURO. NeuroMetrix, Inc. (Nasdaq: NURO) announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued U.S. Patent No. 9,827,420. The patent covers novel technology that enhances Quell® device usability by improving performance for users that maintain an active lifestyle.
"We are pleased to have received this latest patent, which expands the Quell intellectual property portfolio. The ability to easily and intuitively interact with the Quell device is important to Quell users as daily use is correlated with better results. The technology in this patent helps Quell meet the needs of even the most active users,” said Shai N. Gozani, M.D., Ph.D.
About Quell
Quell is designed for millions of people suffering from chronic pain. The advanced wearable device is lightweight and can be worn during the day while active, and at night while sleeping. It has been cleared by the FDA for treatment of chronic pain without a prescription. In a clinical study, 81% of Quell users reported an improvement in their chronic pain. Quell users can personalize and manage therapy discreetly via the Quell Relief app. Quell also offers advanced health tracking relevant to chronic pain sufferers including pain, sleep, activity, and gait. Quell was the winner of the 2016 SXSW (South by Southwest) Innovation Award for Best Wearable Technology. Quell is available at select healthcare professionals and retailers. Visit QuellRelief.com for more information.