DuaScript, which makes software for compounding pharmacies, has won St. John’s-based Genesis’s Pitch & Pick competition, amid a field of heavily software-focused competitors.
The company, founded by pharmacist Jonathan Edwards, is building software to remotely validate the ingredients community pharmacies use to compound custom prescriptions. Edwards plans to charge a $1,000 per month subscription fee, for which pharmacies will receive access to a database of 200 recipes, as well as having the option to purchase more for $1.50 apiece.
The Pitch & Pick competition featured companies from the