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Flexible OTC packs deliver an 'UrgentRx'

Credit card-sized packs offer portability for powdered meds that are delivered sublingually.

URx Critical Care
URx Critical Care

A credit card-sized flexible packet containing flavored, powdered medication delivers perhaps the ultimate dose of consumer convenience and portability for six different UrgentRx products, including UrgentRx® Critical Care/Aspirin to Go, a product that has already demonstrated that it has helped save lives during apparent heart attacks.

Aspirin to Go contains a single 325-mg dose of aspirin. The pack is torn open by the consumer or caregiver and the powdered aspirin is poured directly into the mouth. This sublingual administration by which drugs diffuse into the blood through tissues under the tongue allows the medication to rapidly reach the bloodstream where it can reduce heart damage or ultimately save the life of a person suffering a heart attack.

Aspirin to Go is one of six similarly packaged products distributed by UrgentRx, a brand of Denver-based Breakthrough Products, Inc. Jordan Eisenberg, UrgentRx founder and president, explains, “We got started a couple of years ago, basing the company around the need we saw to provide first aid for heart attacks. A lot of folks carry aspirin because studies show that if you take aspirin during a heart attack you are about 23 percent more likely to survive. But the reality is that a heart attack won’t likely happen when you’re standing in a pharmacy where you have easy access to aspirin. Even if you have the forethought to carry medicine with you, you may not have liquid, so if you are really panicking or in a bind, it’s very difficult to choke down a pill. And a chewable pill can be extremely bitter-tasting.

“UrgentRx Aspirin to Go is a flavored powder in a 20-micron particle size that’s small enough to be absorbed sublingually. That makes a huge difference because if you can get the product into your bloodstream that much faster, your odds of surviving increase significantly. With every second from a heart attack, there is damage being done to the heart. So by the time a pill gets to your stomach and begins digesting, powders would already be in your bloodstream.”

The product launch began in Colorado in early 2011.  Aspirin to Go is joined by Headache Relief to Go, Heartburn Relief to Go, Upset Stomach Relief to Go, and Ache & Pain Relief to Go. Later this year the company plans to add a diphenhydramine product to address severe food allergies. All products have a two-year shelf life.

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