Research on use of nasal devices is expected to offer growth opportunities for market players. For instance, according to a study from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), March 2019, improvised nasal naloxone devices commonly used by first responders and the general public deliver significantly less naloxone than regulator-approved devices.
Major companies are also focused on gaining contracts to enhance their market share. For instance, in May 2019, Kurve Technology, developer of ViaNase electronic atomizer, won the U.S. Department of Defense’s contract for testing a new formulation in combatting traumatic brain injuries.
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