MyMD Pharmaceuticals Announces Fourth Quarter 2021 Initiation of Phase 2 Clinical Trial of MYMD-1 for Extending Healthy Lifespan
MyMD Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: MYMD) is set to initiate dosing in a Phase 2 trial for MYMD-1, targeting the reduction of TNF-α to potentially delay aging and extend lifespan. The trial will start in Q4 2021, with interim results expected in Q1 2022. MYMD-1 aims to differentiate itself as the first oral TNF-α inhibitor, addressing chronic inflammation—a key aging factor. The market for aging-related treatments is projected to exceed $600 billion by 2025, underscoring the potential growth for MYMD-1.
- Initiation of Phase 2 trial for MYMD-1 aimed at reducing TNF-α.
- Potential to become the first FDA-approved therapeutic for aging.
- Expected market for aging treatment projected over $600 billion by 2025.
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Key objective of the trial is to reduce levels of the protein that causes inflammation and activates aging, TNF-α, in the blood
MYMD-1 is designed to become the first and only FDA-approved therapeutic solution for delaying aging and prolonging lifespan
The primary goal of this Phase 2 double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial is to achieve a reduction in the levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in the blood. TNF-α is the protein in the body that causes inflammation and helps activate the process of aging.
“If MYMD-1 can demonstrate TNF-α reduction in the blood, our immunometabolic regulator could eventually become the first and only FDA-approved therapeutic solution for delaying aging and prolonging lifespan,” stated
“Chronic inflammation is the common factor in aging and all aging-related diseases including frailty, sarcopenia (loss of muscle tissue), and autoimmunity. Since TNF-α is the master regulator of inflammation, MYMD-1’s function as a TNF-α inhibitor targets the root cause of aging, not just the symptoms,” said
MYMD-1’s ease of oral dosing is a groundbreaking differentiator compared to currently available TNF-α blockers, all of which require delivery by injection or infusion. No approved TNF inhibitor has ever been dosed orally. The second and third key differentiators are selectivity and low toxicity. Unlike other therapies, MYMD-1 is designed to selectively block TNF-α when it becomes overactivated in autoimmune diseases and cytokine storms, but not to block it from doing its normal job of being a first responder to any routine type of moderate infection. In addition, the drug is not immunosuppressive and has not been shown to cause serious side effects common with traditional therapies that treat inflammation.
Commenting on the size and scope of the market for delaying aging,
MYMD-1’s primary purpose is to slow the aging process and extend human lifespan, but it is also showing promise as a potential treatment for COVID-19-related complications, and as an anti-fibrotic and anti-prolific therapeutic. Because it can cross the blood-brain barrier, MYMD-1 is also positioned to be a possible treatment for multiple sclerosis and other brain-related disorders.
In addition to the upcoming Phase 2 aging trial, MyMD previously announced that it intends to initiate a Phase 2 trial of MYMD-1 as a therapy for COVID-19-associated depression and cytokine elevation in the fourth quarter of 2021, with initial trial data expected in the first quarter of 2022.
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