, Inc. () CEO Al Altomari tells Proactive the Princeton, New Jersey-based women’s healthcare company has commercially launched its low-dose, non-daily contraceptive patch for women named Twirla.
Altomari says the group has built a system that can adapt to business interruptions, like the coronavirus, in order to market Twirla, an alternative to birth control pills, to its customers. He's expecting the group to gain 5-8% market share over time.
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