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Bryn Partners With Aptar for Nasal Spray Device

Bryn’s Epinephrine Nasal Spray has two doses in one portable device.

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By: Tim Wright

Editor-in-Chief, Contract Pharma

Bryn Pharma has entered into an agreement with drug delivery specialist Aptar Pharma, for the supply and worldwide exclusive right to use Aptar’s novel, FDA-approved Bidose (BDS) nasal device for the delivery of epinephrine to treat anaphylaxis.
 
Up to 30 percent of patients who develop anaphylaxis will require a second dose of epinephrine to control symptoms. Current practice parameters recommend that physicians prescribe two epinephrine auto-injectors to be carried by their patients at all times.
 
This month, Bryn completed dosing in its pivotal clinical trial of its Epinephrine Nasal Spray (BRYN-NDS1C), using a single, portable, optimized Aptar BDS device capable of delivering two therapeutic doses of epinephrine, replacing the need to carry two epinephrine auto-injectors.
 
“Studies have shown that the majority of people at risk for anaphylaxis do not carry two epinephrine auto-injectors with them at all times, putting them at greater risk of severe complications during an allergic reaction,” said David Dworaczyk, chief executive officer, Bryn Pharma. “We are excited to partner with Aptar Pharma to develop a product that can provide patients with a life-saving treatment that fits in a pocket, is easy to use and complies with practice parameters.”

Visit Aptar at CPhI booth 111D70.

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