CNS Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: CNSP), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of novel treatments for primary and metastatic cancers in the brain and central nervous system, recently participated in the Virtual Investor 2022 Top Picks Conference. The company’s CEO John Climaco provided a corporate presentation and participated in a moderated questions and answer session during the event. Berubicin, a novel anthracycline and the first in its drug class to appear to cross the blood-brain barrier, is CNS Pharmaceuticals’ lead drug candidate. “The company is currently developing treatments using Berubicin for serious brain and central nervous system oncology indications, including glioblastoma multiforme (‘GBM’), an aggressive and incurable form of cancer in the brain,” reads a recent article. The piece further discusses CNS Pharmaceuticals’ receipt of approval from swissethics, the umbrella organization of the cantonal Ethics Committee in Switzerland, for a pivotal Berubicin study for GBM. “Receiving approval from swissethics is a significant milestone for the company. Our stated goal is, and always has been, to see Berubicin approved for the treatment of glioblastoma, and this means globally,” Climaco said. “This terrible disease does not discriminate on the basis of geography or anything else: Patients in Europe are as desperate as patients in the United States, and treating patients is not only why we do what we do, but how we do it as well.”
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About CNS Pharmaceuticals Inc.
CNS Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company developing a pipeline of anti-cancer drug candidates for the treatment of primary and metastatic cancers of the brain and central nervous system. The company’s lead drug candidate, Berubicin, is a novel anthracycline and the first anthracycline to appear to cross the blood-brain barrier. Berubicin is currently in development for the treatment of a number of serious brain and CNS oncology indications including glioblastoma multiforme (“GBM”), an aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer. Additionally, the company is advancing the development of its WP1244/WP1874 drug technology, which utilizes anthracycline and distamycin-based scaffolds to create small molecule agents and is believed to be 500x more potent than daunorubicin in inhibiting tumor cell proliferation. Preclinical studies of WP1244 demonstrated high uptake in the brain with antitumor activity. CNS Pharmaceuticals is also evaluating the use of WP1244/WP1874 in the treatment of other primary brain and central nervous system cancers, as well as cancers metastatic to the brain including pancreatic, ovarian and lymphomas. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.CNSPharma.com.
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