Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis
Clinical research includes type 1 allergic reactions, with attention to anaphylaxis, idiopathic anaphylaxis, and exercise-induced anaphylaxis, reflecting interest in emergency treatment settings and rapid symptom control.
- Epinephrine delivery
- Auto-injector use
- Intramuscular injection
The sponsor’s activity in this area centers on acute allergic emergencies and the clinical use of epinephrine in adult populations.
Contraception and Ovulation Inhibition
Research also covers contraceptive care, with focus on maintaining ovulation inhibition in healthy subjects using a transdermal patch approach.
- Hormonal contraception
- Transdermal delivery
- Application error resilience
This area examines sustained contraceptive effect under intentional use errors, supporting interest in reproductive health and adherence-related performance.



