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Claritas Pharmaceuticals Inc
XTSX:CLAS

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Claritas Pharmaceuticals Inc
XTSX:CLAS
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Price: 0.295 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 10.4m CAD
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10.4m CAD
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Claritas Pharmaceuticals, Inc. engages in the development of next generation cannabinoid therapeutics. The company is headquartered in Novato, California. The company went IPO on 2005-05-19. The Company’s products in development include R-107 for coronavirus disease and Viral Infections, R-107 and Vaccines, and CLA-1816 for treatment of pain. R-107 is designed to defeat COVID viruses on contact. R-107 targets the Achilles heel of COVID, the spike protein on the surface of the virus. R-107 releases nitric oxide, which attaches to a specific amino acid on the spike protein, thereby disabling the spike protein. The CLA-1816 provides effective pain reduction, without the risks of addiction or respiratory suppression that exist with opioid analgesics. CLA-1816 strongly binds with and activates the alpha3 glycine pain receptor in the spine. The firm has leased a laboratory, office, and archival space in Beverly, Massachusetts.

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