Orexo AB (publ), a specialty pharmaceutical company, develops and commercializes pharmaceuticals and digital therapies in the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom. Its products include Zubsolv tablets for the treatment of opioid dependence; Abstral for the treatment of breakthrough pain in cancer patients; and Edluar for the treatment of short-term insomnia. The company's development products comprise OX124, a medication for naloxone rescue; OX125, a medication for nalmefene rescue; OX640, a medication for allergic reactions; and OX338 sublingual tablet formulation of ketorolac for treatment of moderate to severe pain. It is also developing OX-MPI program for the treatment of microvascular diseases in chronic inflammatory conditions. The company's digital therapies comprise deprexis therapy for the treatment of mild to severe depression; vorvida for alcohol use disorder; and modia for opioid use disorder. Orexo AB (publ) was incorporated in 1994 and is headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden.
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