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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND / ACCESSWIRE / October 21, 2024 / NLS Pharmaceutics Ltd. (NASDAQ:NLSP)(NASDAQ:NLSPW) ("NLS" or the "Company"), a Swiss clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing therapies for rare and complex central nervous system disorders, is pleased to announce that its Japanese patent application No. 2020-513594 has been granted. The patent covers the use of Mazindol ER (extended-release) for the treatment of heroin dependence, providing a new therapeutic strategy for opioid use disorder.
"The development of mazindol as a treatment for substance use disorder could represent a significant breakthrough, offering new hope for patients battling addiction. It is crucial we align our strategy with the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical innovation in this area." said Alex Zwyer, Chief Executive Officer of NLSP. "This application highlights the continued commitment from NLS to pioneer therapeutic approaches to address significant unmet medical needs."
Key Highlights of this Patent
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Mazindol ER for Heroin Dependence: Mazindol, a tetracyclic compound with unique pharmacological properties, has shown promising in vivo results in reducing heroin dependence by modulating neurotransmitter systems involved in reward signaling and addiction pathways. The patent protects the use of Mazindol ER as a treatment for opioid addiction, specifically targeting heroin, one of the most potent and addictive opioids.
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Mechanism of Action: Unlike traditional opioid agonists and antagonists, Mazindol works by indirectly modulating the reward systems of the brain, targeting opioid receptors such as μ-opioid, κ-opioid, and δ-opioid receptors. By influencing these receptors, Mazindol reduces cravings and compulsive drug-seeking behaviors, helping to mitigate the effects of opioid use disorder without inducing the same level of dependence associated with other treatments.
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Focus on Long-Term Efficacy: The patent includes claims for the sustained-release formulation of Mazindol, which allows for a steady release of the drug over time, improving patient compliance and reducing the risk of relapse. This extended-release formulation is designed to maintain therapeutic levels of the drug in the bloodstream for prolonged periods, providing more consistent symptom management for individuals recovering from heroin addiction.
Scientific Basis
Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), particularly heroin addiction, poses a significant public health challenge worldwide. Heroin binds strongly to opioid receptors in the brain, leading to intense euphoria followed by physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms. Traditional treatments often rely on opioid substitution therapies, which can carry their own risks of dependence. Mazindol offers an innovative, non-opioid approach that addresses the brain's addiction circuitry, potentially reducing the risk of relapse and improving recovery outcomes.