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Industry | Pharmaceuticals |
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Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | Denver, Colorado |
Key people | Jordan Eisenberg President and Founder |
Website | UrgentRx.com |
UrgentRx, based in Denver, Colorado, USA is a brand of over-the-counter drugs. The Company markets several products that contain aspirin, which is used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains and as an anti-inflammatory medication. UrgentRx also has additional products containing diphenhydramine (generic Benedryl), calcium carbonate (generic Tums) and bismuth (generic Pepto-Bismol). The company was founded in 2010.
In the media
9News (KUSA (TV)) reported in March 2011 that UrgentRx Aspirin to Go was used by the Vail ski patrol on heart attack victim Dave Bentley, playing a role in saving his life.[1] The Vail Daily also reported on the Dave Bentley heart attack story in March 2011.[2]
The Denver Post reported in April 2011 that American Airlines will now carry UrgentRx on all of their airplanes as a heart attack first aid.[3]
Awards and recognition
UrgentRx was the 2010 recipient of the University of Colorado Denver Rutt Bridges Venture Capital Fund investment.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "A Different Kind of Powder Hits Vail". KUSA 9News. March 2011.
- ^ "Quick Action in Vail Aids Heart Attack Sufferer". Vail Daily. March 2011.
- ^ "American Airlines on Board with Denver Entrepreneur's Powdered Aspirin". The Denver Post. April 2011.
- ^ "University of Colorado Denver Rutt Bridges Venture Capital Fund".