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Medical Provides Update on Clinical Development Plans for Miniature, Long-term, GLP-1 Obesity Implant Program, NPM-115
expects to initiate the first clinical study supporting the NPM-115 program in the fourth quarter of 2024
clinical program will consist of a series of studies designed to support the development of Vivani's miniature, 6-month
GLP-1 (exenatide) NanoPortalTM implant for chronic weight management in obese or overweight patients
ALAMEDA, Calif., July 11, 2024
-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Vivani Medical, Inc. (Nasdaq: VANI) ("Vivani" or the "Company"), an innovative,
biopharmaceutical company developing novel, long-term drug implants, today announced that it expects to initiate the first clinical
study in the NPM-115 program in the fourth quarter of 2024 in Australia, pending regulatory clearance in that country. The NPM-115
clinical program will evaluate the investigational 6-month GLP-1 implant for chronic weight management in patients who are either
obese or overweight with a related comorbidity.
"In February, our company
announced that we were re-prioritizing the development of our GLP-1 implants to focus on the treatment of obesity and chronic
weight management in response to the significant medical need and unprecedented market demand," said Adam Mendelsohn, Ph.D.,
Vivani's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Today we can report that our first-in-human study, LIBERATE-1, is
expected to enroll patients who are obese or overweight to primarily support NPM-115's development program. We anticipate
initiating this clinical study in Australia later this year."
Dr. Mendelsohn continued: "The
results of LIBERATE-1 may support initiation of a subsequent clinical study, pending regulatory clearance, to explore higher and
potentially more effective doses of our exenatide implant on weight and tolerability in obese or overweight patients. Once the
target dose is identified, we intend to study an implant at that dose over the full 6-month duration, over which our implant has
already demonstrated encouraging results in preclinical animal models. Additionally, we believe the results of LIBERATE-1 may
provide clinical validation of our NanoPortal drug delivery technology to support a broader application of the technology in the
treatment of chronic diseases."
LIBERATE-1 will be a randomized
investigation of the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic profile of the exenatide NanoPortal implant in obese or overweight
patients. The study will enroll patients who will be titrated on weekly semaglutide injections (Wegovy ) for 8 weeks (0.25
mg/week for 4 weeks followed by 0.5 mg/week for 4 weeks) before being randomized to receive a single administration of Vivani's
exenatide implant (n=8), weekly exenatide injections Bydureon BCise (n=8), or weekly 1 mg semaglutide injections (n=8) for
a 9-week treatment duration. The exenatide implant to be used in LIBERATE-1 is expected to produce comparable exenatide exposure
levels as Bydureon BCise. Changes in weight will be measured. The trial is expected to initiate later this year with data projected
to be available in 2025.
On February 28, 2024, Vivani
announced positive preclinical weight loss data from its exenatide implant in support of its NPM-115 development program which
was comparable to semaglutide injections (the active pharmaceutical ingredient in Ozempic /Wegovy ) and a strategic shift
to prioritize its obesity portfolio.
On June 13, 2024, Vivani announced
that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") cleared its Investigational New Drug for its exenatide implant
to be studied in patients with type 2 diabetes in support of the NPM-119 development program. The Company previously announced
an intention to initiate the first study in the NPM-119 program in the second half of this year. As a result of reprioritizing
the focus of its GLP-1 implants on the treatment of obesity and chronic weight management, the Company plans to first pursue the
NPM-115 study. Dr. Mendelsohn noted that the NPM-115 program utilizes the same exenatide implant as NPM-119, and the only difference
is the population to be studied.
Vivani plans to submit an application
to a Human Research Ethics Committee in Australia to support the initiation of the Company's first in human study supporting
the NPM-115 program in that country. If available, Vivani intends to utilize research and development incentives and rebates from
the Australian government in order to defray a portion of the costs from the trial. Since clinical studies conducted in Australia
comply with the International Conference on Harmonization guidelines and data generated in Australia are acceptable to the FDA
and other regulatory authorities, Vivani anticipates use of relevant clinical data generated in Australia to support regulatory
submissions in other geographies including the US. Additional guidance will be provided as new information becomes available.
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regarding our business, products in development, including the therapeutic potential thereof, the planned development therefor,
the initiation of the LIBERATE-1 trial and reporting of trial results, our emerging development plans for NPM-115 and NPM-119
clinical programs. Forward-looking statements are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance. Instead, they
are based only on our current beliefs, expectations, and assumptions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future,
they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which
are outside of our control. Actual results and outcomes may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements.
Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results and
outcomes to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements include, among others, risks related to the
development and commercialization of our products, including those produced from the NPM-115 and NPM-119 clinical programs; delays
and changes in the development of our products, including as a result of applicable laws, regulations and guidelines, potential
delays in submitting and receiving regulatory clearance or approval to conduct our development activities, including our ability
to obtain regulatory clearance to conduct LIBERATE-1 in Australia, commence clinical development; risks related to the initiation,
enrollment and conduct of our planned clinical trials and the results therefrom; our history of losses and our ability to access
additional capital or otherwise fund our business; market conditions and the ability of Cortigent to complete its initial public
offering. There may be additional risks that the Company considers immaterial, or which are unknown. A further list and description
of risks and uncertainties can be found in the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities
Exchange Commission filed on March 26, 2024, as updated by our subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. Any forward-looking
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of the date on which it is made. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether
written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of added information, future developments or otherwise,
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