Oragenics, Inc. Updates Shareholders on Concussion Drug Progress and Phase II Trial Preparation

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SARASOTA, Fla., Oct. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oragenics, Inc. (NYSE American: OGEN), a biopharmaceutical company committed to developing novel therapies for neurological disorders, today provided a corporate update reflecting on the company’s progress throughout 2024, including key milestones in the development of ONP-002, its lead candidate for the treatment of concussions.

Company Overview: A Vision for Innovation in Neurology
Oragenics is focused on revolutionizing drug delivery for neurological disorders using innovative intranasal technology. The company’s lead program, ONP-002, is a first-in-class neurosteroid being developed to treat moderate to severe concussions. Intranasal delivery provides numerous advantages over traditional systemic methods, including faster brain delivery, reduced systemic exposure, and a non-invasive approach.

“Our mission is to address significant unmet medical needs by developing cutting-edge therapies,” stated Michael Redmond, President of Oragenics. “There are over 3 million annual concussion occurrences in the U.S. and an estimated 69 million globally, however it is believed that a substantial number, up to 50%, of cases go unreported. Given that there is still no FDA approval, and patients in need continue to face limited treatment options, the urgency to advance our efforts is greater than ever.

Key Milestones in Concussion Drug Development
Oragenics has made significant advancements in the development of ONP-002 during 2024, including:

Strengthened Clinical Leadership: In 2024, the company appointed two renowned experts—Dr. James “Jim” Kelly as Chief Medical Officer and Dr. William “Frank” Peacock as Chief Clinical Officer—bringing deep expertise in brain health and emergency medicine to oversee the clinical development of ONP-002.

Phase II Clinical Trial Preparation: Building on successful Phase I trials, which demonstrated the safety and tolerability of ONP-002, the company is preparing to initiate Phase II clinical trials, which will evaluate the drug’s efficacy based on patient outcomes.

Successful Cardiotoxicity Testing: In July 2024, ONP-002 demonstrated a strong cardiac safety margin, clearing FDA-required cardiotoxicity tests. These results suggest that the treatment is unlikely to cause cardiac arrhythmias, a crucial milestone that derisks the program as it moves forward into the Phase II clinical trial.

FDA-Required Genotoxicity Studies: In August 2024, ONP-002 successfully completed the necessary studies regarding FDA-required genotoxicity testing, confirming that the drug does not cause DNA damage, further strengthening its safety profile as it advances towards Phase II.