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Ensysce Biosciences Announces Clinical Trial Progress of its New Class of Opioids

SAN DIEGO, Nov. 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ensysce Biosciences, Inc. (“Ensysce” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ENSC, OTC: ENSCW), a clinical-stage biotech

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Ensysce Biosciences Announces Clinical Trial Progress of its New Class of Opioids

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[{"type":"text","content":"SAN DIEGO, Nov. 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ensysce Biosciences, Inc. (“Ensysce” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ENSC, OTC: ENSCW), a clinical-stage biotech company with novel technologies that may provide new hope for those in severe pain, today announced the completion of a positive safety review and enrollment of the last cohort of subjects at the highest dose level in the Company’s second study of its Trypsin Activated Abuse Protected (TAAP) Opioid, PF614. The clinical study is PF614-102 entitled “A Phase 1b, Randomized, 2-Part Single-Center Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Multiple-Ascending Oral Doses (MAD) of PF614 and the Food Effect and Bioavailability/Bioequivalence (BE) of Single Oral Doses of PF614 Relative to OxyContin in Healthy Adult Subjects.” The study is being conducted by Matthew Johnston, MD, PRA Health Sciences, Salt Lake City, Utah. In receiving a positive safety review from the trial’s Safety Review Committee, the trial is proceeding as planned and the Company has advanced its trial to the highest dose level. Following the conclusion of the cohort, the Company expects to enter the bioequivalence stage of the study in January 2022, with data expected from the MAD study in the first quarter of 2022 and from the BE study in the second quarter of 2022. PF614 is designed as a delayed onset oxycodone prodrug with trypsin-activated abuse protection (TAAP). TAAP chemical modification inactivates the active ingredient in Ensysce’s opioids products including PF614. This provides abuse deterrence, resistance to manipulation and other forms of recreational drug abuse, while providing a high degree of pain relief for those in severe pain. This study will build on the safety and pharmacokinetic results of the initial Phase 1 study and is designed to improve the understanding of how PF614 compares to currently available commercial products. Dr. William Schmidt, Chief Medical Officer of Ensysce, commented: “We are encouraged by the results of our trials to date. With our expertise in drug development, we are advancing as expected toward bringing our lead ‘next generation’ opioids products to market. Since Ensysce’s inception, we have been committed to, and demonstrated progress in, developing unique platforms to curb abuse and overdose of prescription drugs. While we have made significant progress to date ...

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