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Clene Nanomedicine's
Second Asset, CNM-ZnAg, Completes 50% Patient Enrollment in COVID-19 Trial
SALT LAKE CITY, January 18, 2022 -- -- Clene Inc. (NASDAQ: CLNN) along
with its subsidiaries "Clene" and its wholly owned subsidiary Clene Nanomedicine, Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical
company, today announced it has enrolled more than 50% of the approximately 276 planned participants for its Phase 2 multicenter, randomized,
double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessing the efficacy and safety of CNM-ZnAg in acutely symptomatic, non-hospitalized COVID-19
patients in Brazil. CNM-ZnAg is a proprietary zinc-silver ionic solution that has demonstrated both antiviral and antibacterial activity.
Study participants are randomized 1:1:2 to receive either a low dose
of CNM-ZnAg, a high dose of CNM-ZnAg or placebo in addition to standard supportive care. The primary endpoint of the study is the prevention
of hospitalization (measured as frequency of hospital admissions) up to day 28, with a key secondary endpoint assessing time to complete
symptom resolution. Topline results are expected in 1H 2022.
"Given the COVID-19 virus' continued mutations and its
impact on healthcare systems and society's ability to fully reopen, we need additional therapeutic options in the public health
arsenal. CNM-ZnAg's antiviral activity is broadly based, and if it proves effective in this Phase 2 study, we believe it will be
well positioned to advance toward a potential registration trial for COVID-19 as well as becoming a potential candidate for other viral
and bacterial indications," stated Rob Etherington, Clene's President and CEO.
About CNM-ZnAg, a zinc and silver nanocrystal suspension
Clene's drug candidate, CNM-ZnAg, an ionic solution of zinc and
silver, is the result of a patented manufacturing process. CNM-ZnAg is being evaluated in a Phase 2 study for the treatment of COVID-19.
Clene is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on revolutionizing
the treatment of neurodegenerative disease with potential first-in-class nanotherapeutics to treat energetic failure, an underlying cause
of many neurological diseases. Our lead drug candidate, CNM-Au8, is an oral suspension of gold nanocrystals that drive critical cellular
energetic metabolism in the central nervous system (CNS). CNM-Au8 increases energy production and utilization to accelerate neurorepair
and improve neuroprotection. CNM-Au8 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 3 registration trial in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
and a Phase 2 trial for the treatment of chronic optic neuropathy in patients with stable relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS). Clene has
also advanced into the clinic an aqueous solution of ionic zinc and silver for anti-viral and anti-microbial uses. The company is based
in Salt Lake City, Utah, with R&D and manufacturing operations in Maryland. For more information, please visit www.clene.com or follow
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pandemic on Clene's clinical development, commercial and other operations, as well as those risks more fully discussed in the section
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Managing Director, Westwicke