# Rebel Medicine

**Type:** venture
**Status:** Draft
**Confidence:** Medium
**Focus:** non-opioid pain, postoperative analgesia, extended-release drug delivery, bupivacaine formulation, opioid-sparing surgery
**Stage:** Clinical-stage; IND filed 2025; $6M Series A; Phase 2 bunionectomy trial planned
**Location:** Salt Lake City, UT
**Updated:** 2026-06-19
**Needs-reviewed:** 2026-06-19
**Hero:** https://picsum.photos/seed/rebel-medicine-alevatrix-2026/1600/1100
**Pull:** *A 72-hour injectable local anesthetic that could spare opioids after routine surgery — if it beats an entrenched incumbent.*
**Relates:** cites [Official Website: Rebel Medicine](rebel-medicine-official-website.md)

## Summary

Rebel Medicine is a Salt Lake City biotechnology company developing non-opioid pain therapeutics built on proprietary extended-release injectable delivery systems. Its lead candidate, Alevatrix™, is a long-acting formulation of bupivacaine designed to release drug at the surgical site for up to 72 hours and reduce or eliminate postoperative opioid prescriptions.

The company closed a $6 million Series A in June 2025 (led by Crocker Ventures, with Utah Innovation Fund and other angels participating) and opened an IND with the FDA for Alevatrix™. Proceeds are intended to fund a first-in-human, randomized, dose-escalation, active-controlled Phase 2 trial in bunionectomy patients. Brett Davis, PhD, is co-founder and CEO.

This is a reformulation play on a validated local anesthetic — real opioid-reduction potential, but not a novel mechanism. Differentiation against Pacira's FDA-approved liposomal bupivacaine (Exparel) is the central clinical and commercial question.

## Impact

Post-surgical opioid prescriptions are a major gateway to opioid misuse and dependence. Patients routinely leave hospitals with opioid scripts after routine procedures; many develop longer-term use. A local anesthetic that reliably covers the acute postoperative pain window — roughly 72 hours — could eliminate opioids for a large fraction of the 30M+ annual US surgeries.

Public-health leverage is meaningful even if uptake is partial: every avoided opioid prescription reduces downstream addiction risk. Cost and formulary positioning versus Exparel will likely matter as much as raw efficacy.

## What They Are Building

Alevatrix™ encapsulates bupivacaine in Rebel Medicine's proprietary injectable matrix for sustained site-of-administration release over up to 72 hours. The hard engineering problem is the controlled-release matrix: consistent drug delivery without burst release or systemic toxicity.

Rebel's broader platform thesis is extending validated active pharmaceutical ingredients into novel extended-release injectables (days to months), reducing development time and risk relative to new chemical entities. Additional pipeline programs are referenced publicly but not detailed on the company website.

Preclinical milestones on the official site include large-animal study publications and a completed Pre-IND meeting. Competing product Exparel already delivers liposomal bupivacaine for the same broad indication — Rebel must show clinical or economic differentiation.

## What They Need Now

Likely needs include formulation and pharmaceutical development scientists, clinical operations staff for Phase 2 execution, regulatory affairs specialists, biostatisticians for active-controlled trial design, and business development for hospital formulary access. $6M funds early clinical work but is underpowered for full Phase 2–3 and commercialization; significant follow-on capital will be required.

## Who Could Help

Useful helpers include orthopedic and general-surgery KOLs for bunionectomy trial sites, pain-management clinical advisors, CRO partners with local-anesthetic trial experience, health-system pharmacy and formulary committees, and life-science investors comfortable with reformulation risk and Exparel competitive dynamics. Utah Innovation Fund participation signals local angel and grant infrastructure.

## Utah Context

Rebel Medicine is headquartered in Salt Lake City and sits in Utah's growing health-and-longevity cluster alongside [Epitel](epitel.md), [Sethera Therapeutics](sethera-therapeutics.md), [Recursion Pharmaceuticals](recursion-pharmaceuticals.md), and other Wasatch Front biotech spinouts. Utah Innovation Fund participation ties the company to the state's early-stage life-science capital stack.

## Evidence

- [Official Website: Rebel Medicine](rebel-medicine-official-website.md)

## See Also

- [Epitel](epitel.md) — Utah medtech neighbor in non-opioid / neurological monitoring space
- [Sethera Therapeutics](sethera-therapeutics.md) — Utah biotech spinout at a much earlier platform stage

## Open Questions

- Does Alevatrix™ demonstrate meaningful clinical or pharmacokinetic advantage over Exparel in the planned Phase 2 bunionectomy study?
- What is the full pipeline beyond Alevatrix™, and which indications use the same delivery matrix?
- How much additional capital is required to reach Phase 3 and NDA, and who leads the next round?
- Independent peer-reviewed clinical data beyond company-reported preclinical publications should be reviewed before strong efficacy claims.
