US Consumer Health Market Has Plenty To Say During Women’s History Month

In addition to Opill sales starting, Kindra launches what it calls “the first-ever comprehensive vaginal health product system”; Los Angeles firm backed by Major League Baseball pitcher Justin Verlander and his wife, model Kate Upton, launches fighting bamboo pads and liners; FirmTech makes FemTech Lab 2024 lineup for help finding investors, raising capital and implementing business plan.

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Launching sales of the first OTC oral contraceptive in the US wasn’t the only women’s health news across the consumer health market during March, Women’s History Month.

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