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PolyPid Initiates SHIELD II: Second Phase 3 Clinical Trial of D-PLEX 100 for the Prevention of Post-Abdominal Surgery Incisional Infections Enrollment in SHIELD I, the First Phase 3 Clinical Trial Continues to Progress,

Key Takeaway: PolyPid Initiates SHIELD II: Second Phase 3 Clinical Trial of D-PLEX100 for the Prevention of Post-Abdominal Surgery Incisional Infections Enrollment in SHIELD I, the First Phase 3 Clinical Trial Continues to Progress, with Top-line Data Anticipated in Second Half of 2021 PE

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PolyPid Initiates SHIELD II: Second Phase
3 Clinical Trial of D-PLEX100
for the Prevention of Post-Abdominal Surgery Incisional Infections
Enrollment in SHIELD I, the First Phase
3 Clinical Trial Continues to Progress, with Top-line Data Anticipated in Second Half of 2021
PETAH TIKVA, Israel, December 16, 2020 - PolyPid Ltd.
(Nasdaq: PYPD), a Phase 3 clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing targeted, locally administered and prolonged-release
therapeutics using its proprietary PLEX technology, today announced that the first patient
has been enrolled and randomized in the SHIELD II (Surgical site Hospital
acquired Infection prEvention with Local D-plex) trial, the Company's second
of two Phase 3 clinical trials for its lead product candidate, D-PLEX100, for the prevention of post-abdominal surgery
incisional infection (soft tissue).
"Three weeks after D-PLEX100 received Breakthrough Therapy
Designation from the FDA, the enrollment of the first patient in our second Phase 3 trial is a significant achievement for our
D-PLEX100 clinical development program. Importantly, SHIELD II will have broader eligibility criteria than SHIELD I,
with the inclusion of minimally invasive surgical procedures, providing additional clinical evaluation of the potential of D-PLEX100
to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) in broader target populations," said Amir Weisberg, PolyPid's CEO.
"Enrollment in our first Phase 3 clinical trial, SHIELD I, continues to progress as expected and we anticipate the availability
of top-line results from this study in the second half of next year. SHIELD I and SHIELD
II will serve as the basis for our first New Drug Application submission."
on the compelling data generated to date, D-PLEX100, if approved, has the potential to be a highly effective
solution in preventing SSIs, even in the most complex surgical settings such as abdominal surgery with colorectal resection,"
said Anthony Senagore, M.D., a leading colorectal surgeon, and a medical advisor to PolyPid. "As systemic antibiotic penetration
into the surgical wound is significantly limited due to blood flow interruption, a substantial unmet need remains in preventing
SSIs. I look forward to the continued clinical assessment of this promising therapeutic candidate in the SHIELD I and SHIELD II
SHIELD II (NCT04411199) is a prospective,
multinational, multicenter, randomized, double-blind Phase 3 trial designed to assess the efficacy and safety of D-PLEX100
administered concomitantly with the Standard of Care (SoC), compared to a SoC-treated control arm, for the prevention of post-abdominal
surgery incisional infection. The primary endpoint of the trial is the infection rate, as measured by the proportion of subjects
with at least one abdominal target incisional infection event within 30 days post-abdominal surgery, determined by a blinded independent
adjudication committee. The trial will enroll a minimum of 900 patients, with a maximum of approximately 1,400 subjects, as
defined by the adaptive study design, in approximately 60 centers in the United States, Europe and Israel.
PolyPid's lead product candidate, D-PLEX100,
is a novel drug product candidate designed to provide local prolonged and controlled anti-bacterial activity directly at the surgical
site to prevent SSIs. Following the administration of D-PLEX100 into the surgical site, the PLEX technology enables
a prolonged and constant release of the broad-spectrum antibiotic doxycycline, resulting in high local concentration of the drug
for a period of four weeks for the prevention of SSIs, with additional potential to prevent SSIs caused by antibiotic-resistant
bacteria at the surgical site. D-PLEX100 has received Breakthrough Therapy Designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) for the prevention of SSIs in patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery. D-PLEX100 has also received two
Qualified Infectious Disease Product (QIDP) designations as well as two Fast Track designations for the prevention of post-abdominal
surgery incisional infection and for the prevention of sternal wound infection post-cardiac surgery.
PolyPid is a Phase 3 clinical-stage
biopharmaceutical company focused on developing targeted, locally administered and prolonged-release therapeutics using its proprietary
PLEX (Polymer-Lipid Encapsulation matriX) technology. PolyPid's product candidates are designed to address diseases with
high unmet medical needs by pairing PLEX with drugs to deliver them directly to precise sites in the body at predetermined release
rates and over durations ranging from several days to several months. PolyPid's lead product candidate, D-PLEX100,
is in Phase 3 clinical trials for the prevention of sternal SSIs and abdominal SSIs. PolyPid's technology and products are
based on the inventions and the professional leadership of Dr. Noam Emanuel, the Founder and the Chief Scientific Officer
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Forward-looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
and other Federal securities laws. Words such as "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "plans,"
"believes," "seeks," "estimates" and similar expressions or variations of such words are intended
to identify forward-looking statements. For example, PolyPid is using forward-looking statements in this press release when it
discusses the potential of D-PLEX100 to prevent SSIs, and the enrollment and timing of clinical trials. Because such
statements deal with future events and are based on PolyPid's current expectations, they are subject to various risks and
uncertainties. Also, while PolyPid has received Fast Track Designation for D-PLEX100 for the prevention of SSIs, it
cannot guarantee that it will be able to maintain such designation due to reasons within our outside of its control. Actual results,
performance or achievements of PolyPid could differ materially from those described in or implied by the statements in this press
release. The forward-looking statements contained or implied in this press release are subject to other risks and uncertainties,
including those discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" in PolyPid's final prospectus dated June 25, 2020,
filed pursuant to Rule 424(b)(4) with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and in any subsequent filings with the SEC.
Except as otherwise required by law, PolyPid undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking
statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. References
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Dikla Czaczkes Akselbrad
Last updated: Dec 16, 2020