Kiora Pharmaceuticals Reports First Quarter Results; Update on Pipeline of Drugs Targeting Retinal Disease

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Phase 2 trial for KIO-301 for the treatment of retinitis pigmentosa, in partnership with Théa Open Innovation, expected to be initiated in Q4 2024

Phase 2 clinical trial for KIO-104 for retinal inflammation expected to begin in 2025

Ended Q1 2024 with $31.3 million in cash and cash equivalents, providing an expected runway of more than two years

Encinitas, California--(Newsfile Corp. - May 10, 2024) - Kiora Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: KPRX) ("Kiora" or the "Company") announces first quarter 2024 financial results and updates on its development pipeline of treatments for retinal disease.

"Our balance sheet and strategic partnership with Théa Open Innovation (TOI) put us in a strong position to advance our two retinal programs, KIO-301 and KIO-104, into mid-stage clinical trials," said Brian M. Strem, Ph.D., chief executive officer of Kiora. "Both compounds, given their mechanisms of action, have the potential to address multiple diseases; KIO-301 for the treatment of inherited retinal disorders, and KIO-104 for the treatment of retinal inflammatory diseases. Our upcoming Phase 2 ABACUS-2 trial of KIO-301 for the treatment of retinitis pigmentosa, is a multi-center double-masked, randomized, controlled, multiple-dose study performed in collaboration with TOI.

"As part of our partnership, TOI will fund the remaining clinical development of KIO-301 across multiple indications, allowing us to efficiently invest our capital in the development of KIO-104 to treat retinal inflammatory diseases. KIO-104 may address the established need for eye treatments that spare the complications of chronic steroid use and/or systemic anti-inflammatory drugs. Clinical proof-of-concept for KIO-104 in the treatment of non-infectious uveitis, a rare retinal inflammatory condition, has been established with recently published results from a Phase 1/2a study. Prior to initiating a Phase 2 trial, we are conducting additional investigational new drug (IND) enabling work. Beyond non-infectious uveitis, the mechanism of action of KIO-104 could apply to other retinal conditions, such as macular edema, and proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), a serious complication following retinal detachment repair."

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"In the first quarter, we executed a strategic partnership with TOI, which included a $16 million upfront payment, and raised $15 million from an equity offering," added Melissa Tosca, EVP Finance. "These developments substantially strengthened our cash position, allowing us to advance our two exciting programs while maintaining G&A expenses, and provides a runway of greater than two years. The TOI upfront payment was recognized entirely in the first quarter as collaboration revenue and we expect future development and regulatory milestone payments to be treated similarly."