Silo Pharma (NASDAQ: SILO), a developmental-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel formulations and drug-delivery systems for traditional therapeutics and psychedelic treatments, has entered into a Device and CMC Development Master Plan with medical technology provider Resyca BV. A joint venture between Bespak Group and Medspray Pharma BV, Resyca manufactures the formulation-specific microchip-based spray system that Silo has chosen for its lead candidate SPC-15, an intranasal prophylactic treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”). According to the announcement, the Device and CMC Development Master Plan is intended to support the development, clinical formulation, and stability of a previously announced investigational new drug (“IND”)-enabling, large animal GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) study of SPC-15. “The patented nasal spray system uses cutting-edge nose-to-brain drug dispersion, a delivery method that transports the molecules to the brain directly, bypassing the blood-brain barrier,” said Eric Weisblum, CEO of Silo Pharma. “For SPC-15, we believe this delivery method could increase the drug’s concentration in the brain to deliver a faster onset of therapeutic benefit and optimized safety for PTSD patients.”
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About Silo Pharma Inc.
Silo Pharma is a developmental-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics that address underserved conditions including stress-induced psychiatric disorders, chronic pain conditions and central nervous system (“CNS”) diseases. Silo focuses on developing traditional therapies and psychedelic treatments in novel formulations and drug-delivery systems. The company’s lead program, SPC-15, is an intranasal treatment targeting post-traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”) and stress-induced anxiety disorders. SP-26 is a time-release, ketamine-loaded implant for fibromyalgia and chronic pain relief. Silo’s two pre-clinical programs are SPC-14, an intranasal compound for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, and SPU-16, a CNS-homing peptide targeting multiple sclerosis (“MS”). Silo’s research and development programs are conducted through collaborations with Columbia University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore. For more information about the company, visit http://www.silopharma.com/.
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