Compare Axium Healthcare Pharmacy vs DataTrak International
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Overview
Axium Healthcare Pharmacy is based in United States
Specialty pharmacy Axium Healthcare Pharmacy aims to provide patient-specific drug compounding for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, dermatology, neurology, orthopedic conditions, podiatry and more.
DataTrak International is 33 yrs old and is based in United States.
Datatrak International (OTCQX: DTRK) is a worldwide technology and services company delivering eClinical solutions and related services for the clinical trials industry. DATATRAK built its multi-component, comprehensive solution on a single, unified platform and expanded this concept to include services delivery via DATATRAK's Clinical and Consulting Services group. The DATATRAK software solution, deployed worldwide through an ASP or Enterprise Transfer offering, supports Preclinical and Phase I - Phase IV drug and device studies in multiple languages throughout the world. DATATRAK is located in Cleveland, Ohio and College Station, Texas.
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Leadership
Mark Montgomery (Chief Executive Officer, President)
Laurence P. Birch (Chief Executive Officer, President)
Funding
Investors
Modern Healthcare, Kroger
Paycheck Protection Program, TabaFund
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