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Clears LPCN 2101 IND for Adult Epilepsy Treatment
2 Photosensitive Epilepsy Study Planned for 2H 2022
LAKE CITY, July 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Lipocine Inc. (NASDAQ: LPCN), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative
products to treat metabolic and central nervous system ("CNS") disorders with high unmet medical needs, announced
today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") has accepted the company's Investigational New Drug Application
("IND") for its neuroactive steroid ("NAS") candidate, LPCN 2101, as a potential treatment for adults with epilepsy.
Lipocine plans to initiate a Phase 2 photosensitive epilepsy ("PSE") study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and
efficacy of oral LPCN 2101.
Mahesh Patel, Chairman, President and CEO of Lipocine Inc. commented, "We are excited to advance further testing of LPCN 2101.
We believe it has the potential to address the unmet medical needs in epilepsy management as well as mood disorders comorbidities,
particularly in women of childbearing age. We look forward to initiating the planned proof-of concept study."
2101 is an orally delivered, endogenous neuroactive steroid ("NAS"), a positive allosteric modulator ("PAM")
of GABAA receptor, with potential therapeutic effects in neurological and mood disorders. No concerning safety and
tolerability signals were observed in the preclinical studies with LPCN 2101 while demonstrating a favorable pharmacokinetic profile.
Phase 2 Photosensitive Epilepsy ("PSE") Study Model
photosensitivity study model enrolls patients who have an EEG-measurable photoparoxysmal response ("PPR") triggered by light
stimulation. Reduction in photosensitivity can be quantified after a single dose of a potential anti-seizure medication ("ASM").
Reportedly, positive results in the PSE model have proven to be a reliable marker of antiseizure efficacy for most approved ASMs.
is a disorder of the brain that causes seizures.
It is estimated that approximately 900,000 women of childbearing age suffer from active epilepsy in the U.S. These women with epilepsy
of childbearing age face specific challenges throughout their lifespan because of seizures, efficacy and safety risks associated with
the current ASMs, hormonal fluctuations, and coexisting mood disorders. Several currently available ASMs are teratogenic and have the
potential to induce contraception failures, reproductive hormone imbalance, and mood disorders. There remains an unmet need for an ASM
with no to low fetal-neonatal toxicity as well as potential to treat associated psychiatric comorbidities.
is biopharmaceutical company leveraging its commercially validated proprietary technology to develop innovative products to treat metabolic
and CNS disorders with high unmet medical need. Our candidates target diseases with potential for orphan drug designation, comprise
endogenous actives for favorable benefit to risk profile, and represent enablement of patient friendly oral delivery options. Lipocine's
clinical development pipeline includes: LPCN 1148, LPCN 1144, LPCN 1111, LPCN 1107 and oral neuroactive steroids including LPCN 1154
and LPCN 2101. TLANDO, a novel oral prodrug of testosterone containing testosterone undecanoate, is approved by the FDA for conditions
associated with a deficiency of endogenous testosterone, also known as hypogonadism, in adult males. LPCN 1148 is an oral prodrug of
bioidentical testosterone targeted for the management of symptoms associated with liver cirrhosis. LPCN 1144, an oral prodrug of bioidentical
testosterone, recently completed a Phase 2 clinical study demonstrating potential utility in the treatment of non-cirrhotic NASH. LPCN
1111, a novel oral prodrug of testosterone, originated and is being developed by Lipocine as a next-generation oral testosterone product
with potential for once-daily dosing. In a phase 2 clinical evaluation when administered as once or twice daily, LPCN 1111 met primary
and secondary endpoints. LPCN 1107 is potentially the first oral hydroxyprogesterone caproate product candidate indicated for the prevention
of recurrent preterm birth and has been granted orphan drug designation by the FDA. Neuroactive steroids are currently being evaluated
including LPCN 1154 for the potential treatment of postpartum depression and LPCN 2101 for the potential treatment of epilepsy. For more
information, please visit www.lipocine.com.
release contains "forward-looking statements" that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and include statements that are not historical facts regarding Lipocine's product candidates and
related clinical trials, the achievement of milestones within and completion of clinical trials, the timing and completion of regulatory
reviews, outcomes of clinical trials of our product candidates, the potential uses and benefits of our product candidates, and our product
development efforts. Investors are cautioned that all such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without
limitation, the risks that the FDA will not approve any of our products, risks related to our products, expected product benefits not
being realized, clinical and regulatory expectations and plans not being realized, new regulatory developments and requirements, risks
related to the FDA approval process including the receipt of regulatory approvals, the results and timing of clinical trials, patient
acceptance of Lipocine's products, the manufacturing and commercialization of Lipocine's products, and other risks detailed
in Lipocine's filings with the SEC, including, without limitation, its Form 10-K and other reports on Forms 8-K and 10-Q, all of
which can be obtained on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Lipocine assumes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking
statements contained in this release, except as required by law.
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