Sidekick is also working with a number of other pharma companies on companion apps for drug therapies, including Pfizer in the area of atopic dermatitis and Bayer in peripheral artery disease.
Key Sidekick features include pop-up screen, large keyboard, ample shortcuts to jump to apps, and unique group messaging and social networking apps and integration.
The new launch comes shortly after Sidekick raised $55 million in second-round financing that, according to the company, will help it forge additional partnerships in the coming months.
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