Numinus and Cybin Embark on a Groundbreaking Journey: Pioneering Phase 3 Trials for Major Depressive Disorder
Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – May 30, 2024) – In a significant stride towards transforming mental health care, Numinus Wellness Inc. (TSX: NUMI) (OTCQX: NUMIF) (FSE: LR23) has proudly announced that its research site, Cedar Clinical Research (CCR), has been selected for Cybin’s Phase 3 pivotal multinational clinical trial of CYB003. Aimed at revolutionizing the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), this collaboration marks a pivotal moment in the journey toward understanding and treating one of the most debilitating mental health conditions affecting over 20 million Americans.
The choice of CCR as a trial site underscores Numinus’s commitment to advancing traditional and innovative behavioral health treatments. It is a testament to the company’s dedication to fostering safe, evidence-based novel therapies that have the potential to significantly impact patient care. CCR’s Murray, Utah location will be one of the 15 U.S. sites chosen for this groundbreaking study.
Cybin’s Phase 2 trial results, where 75% of participants achieved remission from depression symptoms four months after dosing with CYB003, not only showcased the compound’s promising impact, but also led to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granting it breakthrough therapy designation.
The Phase 3 trial, set to begin enrollment in mid-2024, will delve deeper into CYB003’s safety and efficacy. Under the leadership of Dr. Paul Thielking, Numinus’s Chief Science Officer and the trial’s Principal Investigator, the study aims to further explore CYB003’s potential to address a critical unmet need in mental health care.
Dr. Thielking’s enthusiasm for the project is palpable, “The Phase 2 results from the CYB003 trials were impressive and demonstrated the potential for treating a serious condition that affects over 20 million Americans. We look forward to working with Cybin on the Phase 3 trials to add to the knowledge of CYB003’s efficacy and address an important unmet need in patient care.”
Payton Nyquvest, Numinus Founder and CEO, echoed this sentiment, highlighting 2024 as a pivotal year for psychedelic-assisted therapy. “We are proud of our role in working with drug developers to facilitate the important research that will help move these candidates to FDA approval and ultimately patient care.”
This partnership between Numinus and Cybin, both leading figures in the psychedelic-assisted therapy space, is not just a milestone in clinical research; it represents a beacon of hope for millions struggling with MDD. It shines light on a shared vision for a future where depression and other mental health conditions are not just managed but substantially healed.
As the trial progresses, Numinus and Cybin remain committed to transparently sharing their findings and continuing their dedicated pursuit of novel, impactful solutions for mental health care, aiming to not only shortens the drug development timeline but also paves the way for CYB003 to become a potential first-of-its-kind adjunctive psychedelic-based therapeutic for MDD.
For individuals and families affected by MDD, the initiation of this trial is a significant and hopeful development. It heralds a future where the darkness of depression can be lifted through innovative, evidence-based treatments that promise not just relief but true healing.
In taking on this pivotal trial, Numinus and Cybin are not just conducting research; they’re crafting a new narrative for mental health treatment-one where innovation, care, and hope converge to offer new beginnings.
To learn more about the CYB003 Phase 3 trial and the transformative work being done by Numinus Wellness Inc., visit their website and follow their progress on social media. This journey represents not just scientific advancement, but a stride towards compassion, understanding, and holistic care in mental health.
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payton@numinus.com
Payton Nyquvest
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