Start-up AFYX Applies Ultra-Sticky Patch Technology To Underserved Oral Mucosal Disease

Emerging Company Profile: Patients with oral lichen planus suffer from painful lesions in the mouth that are hard to treat with topical steroids, leaving room for development of a new delivery method for the established clobetasol.

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Start-up AFYX Therapeutics believes it has just the ticket for tough-to-treat mucosal diseases with its Rivelin patch technology platform, starting with oral lichen planus, which afflicts some 6m in the US and Europe.

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