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UrgentRx launches new heart attack drug in portable packets

UrgentRx, a Colorado-based provider of over-the-counter (OTC) medications in innovative, patent-pending credit card-sized packaging, has launched a new line of powdered medications in convenient credit card-sized packets, including UrgentRx Aspirin to Go, specifically developed as heart attack first aid.

The company’s initial product line also consists of UrgentRx Headache Relief to Go and UrgentRx Ache & Pain Relief to Go.

UrgentRx said that its OTC medications are formulated in a pleasant tasting powder that doesn’t require liquid to take and work nearly 2.5 times faster than traditional pills or tablets.

Additionally, the credit card-sized packets, designed to easily fit in a wallet or purse credit card slot, are portable and readily available in times of medical emergencies.

UrgentRx founder and CEO Jordan Eisenberg said studies show a heart attack victim is 23% more likely to survive by taking aspirin immediately at the first sign of symptoms, and UrgentRx products are designed for convenience in a rapidly digestible form, intended to be with a person at all times.