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Zynerba Pharmaceuticals Provides Clinical Update and Announces Two New Clinical Indications
- Company Will Focus on Four Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders: FXS, DEE, Autism Spectrum Disorder and 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome -
- Cash Runway Now Extends into the Second Half of 2020 -
- Conference Call to be Held Today at
- Zynerba remains on track to report top line results from the CONNECT-FX (Clinical study of Cannabidiol (CBD) in Children and Adolescents with Fragile X) study in Fragile X Syndrome in the second half of 2019;
- The Company has completed enrollment in its Phase 2 BELIEVE 1 (Open Label Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of ZYN002 Administered as a Transdermal Gel to Children and Adolescents with Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy) clinical trial in children and adolescents with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEE). Top-line results will be reported in the third quarter of 2019;
- Zynerba has expanded its pipeline with the addition of two new childhood neuropsychiatric clinical targets for ZYN002: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (22q Deletion Syndrome; 22q), a rare genetic syndrome leading to significant impairments, including neuropsychiatric disorders. The Company expects to initiate open label Phase 2 studies in these indications in the first half of 2019 and report top-line results in first half 2020;
- The Company has postponed the initiation of its clinical trial in adult epilepsy until after the completion of the four childhood neuropsychiatric studies; and
- As a result, Zynerba expects to extend its cash runway into the second half of 2020.
“Our aspirations and expectations are clear: To work closely with the
Fragile X Syndrome Pivotal Data Expected in 2H2019
Enrollment is progressing in CONNECT-FX, a pivotal, multi-national, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating the efficacy and safety of ZYN002 in three through 17-year old FXS patients with full mutation of the FMR1 gene. The primary endpoint is the change from baseline to the end of the treatment period in the Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Community FXS Specific (ABC-CFXS) Social Avoidance subscale. Clinical investigative sites are enrolling patients in
Completion of Enrollment in BELIEVE 1
The Company has completed enrollment in BELIEVE 1, an open label multi-dose Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of ZYN002 in children and adolescents (three through 17 years) with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEE), as classified by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) (Scheffer et al. 2017). Children and adolescents with a variety of DEEs have been enrolled in BELIEVE 1 from sites in
DEE is a heterogeneous group of rare and ultra-rare epilepsy syndromes that manifest with seizures, behavioral disturbances, or EEG abnormalities that can directly worsen cognition and behavior. These disorders are often progressive and are highly resistant to treatment. The syndromes involve significant developmental impairment (developmental encephalopathies) or regression of developmental progress (epileptic encephalopathies). DEEs include a number of epilepsy syndromes, including Doose, Dravet, Lennox-Gastaut, and Ohtahara (early infantile epileptic encephalopathy); and early-onset epilepsy syndromes caused by variants of genes including SYNGAP1 and SCN1A, among others.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Pediatric Patients
ASD is a developmental disability defined by anxiety, the presence of restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviors, impairments in social communication and interactions, deficits in verbal and non-verbal communication, and deficits in developing, understanding and maintaining relationships. This near-rare neuropsychiatric disorder affects approximately one million pediatric and adolescent patients (five to 17 years of age) in the U.S. Recent studies suggest that ASD may be associated with a disruption in the endocannabinoid system; clinical and anecdotal data show that modulation of the endocannabinoid system with CBD has shown therapeutic potential in ameliorating certain behaviors associated with ASD, including social avoidance and anxiety. The Company expects to initiate an open label Phase 2 study in pediatric patients with ASD in
22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (22q)
22q is the most common chromosomal known contiguous gene deletion syndrome. This syndrome is associated with congenital anomalies, cognitive deficits, and neuropsychiatric symptoms including anxiety disorders, ADHD, developmental delays, cognitive impairment and psychoses. Early onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms disrupts development and quality of life, and is thought to heighten the risk of development of psychotic disorders later in life. This rare disorder affects approximately 81,000 patients in the U.S. CBD may treat the neuropsychiatric symptoms of 22q due its activity as an agonist at serotonin 1A receptors, an antagonist at GPR55 receptors, and a modulator of the endocannabinoid system. The Company expects to initiate an open label Phase 2 study in pediatric patients with 22q in
Adult Refractory Focal Epilepsy
The Company will postpone the initiation of its planned Phase 2B study of ZYN002 in adult refractory focal seizures until after reporting data from the four childhood neuropsychiatric studies.
Financial Outlook
Management believes its current cash and cash equivalent position is sufficient to fund operations and capital requirements into the second half of 2020, past data readouts from the CONNECT-FX pivotal trial in Fragile X Syndrome, the BELIEVE 1 Phase 2 trial in DEE, and the planned Phase 2 trials in both ASD and 22q.
Conference call information
Zynerba management will host a live conference call and webcast today at 8:30 am Eastern Standard Time to provide a corporate update. The call can be accessed by dialing (866) 573-0180 (U.S. and
About ZYN002
Zynerba’s ZYN002 CBD gel is the first and only pharmaceutically-manufactured CBD formulated as a patent-protected permeation-enhanced clear gel, designed to provide controlled drug delivery into the bloodstream transdermally (i.e. through the skin).
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