Lobe Sciences Announces Data Demonstrating That Its Combination Therapeutic Candidates are Significantly More Effective Than Monotherapy in mTBI and PTSD

Lobe Sciences Announces Data Demonstrating That Its Combination
Therapeutic Candidates are Significantly More Effective Than
Monotherapy in mTBI and PTSD

Combination Therapy with Psilocybin plus NAC (N-Acetylcysteine) Is Statistically Significantly Better Than Either Agent Alone or Placebo in a Rodent Model of mTBI and PTSD

VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ – Lobe Sciences Ltd. (“Lobe” or the “Company“) (CSE: LOBE) (OTC Pink: GTSIF) is pleased to announce interim data from its preclinical research studies, in established rodent models of mild traumatic brain injury/concussion (“mTBI”) and post-traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”), using psilocybin plus N-Acetylcysteine (“NAC”). The study is being conducted in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and physicians at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine under the leadership of Michael E. Hoffer, M.D., professor of otolaryngology and neurological surgery.

The rodents treated with the combination of psilocybin and NAC performed statistically significantly better (P < 0.000005) than the rodents treated with monotherapy with psilocybin, NAC or placebo.

Philip Young, CEO of Lobe stated, “I am thankful to Dr. Hoffer and his team for their excellent work. This data is validation of our therapeutic hypothesis that the use of these two active therapeutics provides superior efficacy to either placebo or single drug therapy in this model of TBI and PTSD. We believe that these data directly support our IP and will allow us to build on our leadership position in the rapidly evolving psychedelic therapeutics marketplace. Despite the significant shortage of psilocybin in North America the Miami team was able to deliver these data. However, the shortage has impacted the timing of the next planned studies. We have responded to this supply shortage by working to identify a manufacturing company who will supply high purity cGMP psilocybin to the University of Miami so that the remaining studies can be completed.”

Dr. Hoffer stated “These are promising results that suggest that a combination of psilocybin and NAC can work better than either drug administered as a single agent after traumatic brain injury.  We look forward to future work that will help to reaffirm these outcomes and further clarify the role of medical countermeasures in combatting traumatic insults to the brain.”

Maghsoud Dariani, Chief Science Officer of Lobe said, “We are extremely pleased that the interim data from our preclinical studies validates our therapeutic hypothesis that NAC plus psilocybin would provide superior efficacy over either agent used alone. NAC remains the only compound that has successfully completed a human phase 1 equivalent trial in a population of individuals who had acute mTBI. Dr. Hoffer’s team has made significant in-roads studying psychedelic medicine and NAC specifically as it relates to mTBI and PTSD. Given there are currently no approved medicinal treatments for mTBI and PTSD, we feel this data is supportive of our plans to advance into future human clinical trials which we hope will eventually lead to approved therapeutics for these unmet needs.”

Trials Methodology And Results

Rodent models have been essential for revealing the normal and pathological processes that influence learning and memory. The University of Miami team has extensive experience and expertise in running these and other important models. In a standard model of normal behavior that assess the amount of time that rodents exhibit exploratory activity, rodents who underwent trauma and treated with the combination agents spent significantly more time exploring than they did with single agents or vehicle alone. The rodents treated with the combination of psilocybin and NAC performed statistically significantly better (P < 0.000005) than the rodents treated with monotherapy with psilocybin, NAC or placebo.

About Lobe Sciences Ltd.

Lobe Sciences is a life sciences company focused on psychedelic medicines.  The Company, through collaborations with industry-leading partners, is engaged in drug research and development using psychedelic compounds and the development of innovative devices and delivery mechanisms to improve mental health and wellness.

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This news release contains forward-looking statements relating to the future operations of the Company and other statements that are not historical facts. Forward-looking statements are often identified by terms such as “will”, “may”, “should”, “anticipate”, “expects” and similar expressions. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this release, including statements regarding the future plans and objectives of the Company; the development of effective delivery methods and commercialization potential of the nasal mist device; research and development using NAC and psilocybin and growth of the business; the timing of and results from the University of Miami pre-clinical study; the ability to access a supply high purity cGMP psilocybin for the Company’s studies; anticipated timing and announcement of initiation of the first human study with Lobe’s patent pending combination therapeutics of psilocybin and NAC (N-Acetylcysteine); statements and expected timing regarding cGMP psilocybin supply and availability; expected advancement into future human clinical trials; statements regarding future approved therapeutics; and the expected timing for the launch of new products and revenue-generating activities, are all forward looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements, by their very nature, require management to make assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties, and while management of the Company believes the forward-looking statements contained herein have a reasonable basis, the possibility exists that our predictions, forecasts, projections, expectations or conclusions will not prove to be accurate. Material assumptions that underlie the forward-looking statements included in this news release include, without limitation, assumptions regarding: the outcomes of scientific studies showing the efficacy of psychedelic therapies on mTBI and PTSD, increasing acceptance in the medical community and among consumers for psychedelic therapies as an effective treatment modality; the Company having access to sufficient capital needed to support its various objectives, expected synergies from M&A transactions and the timing of future studies, regulatory approvals and our ability to capitalize on business opportunities; the Company having availability and supply of high-purity cGMP psilocybin; and the impact of COVID-19 on our business plans.  Readers are cautioned that assumptions used in the preparation of the forward-looking statements may prove to be incorrect.  As a result of the inherent uncertainty of forward-looking statements, there can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements, whether as a result of known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s expectations include without limitation risks relating to: that we may not have the capital needed or will not be able to raise sufficient capital to support our business activities or achieve our anticipated milestones; delays or stoppages in the Company’s business activities resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic; adverse or unexpected findings in scientific research; adverse changes to the regulatory environment in which we operate; regulatory delays or the failure to obtain required regulatory approvals; failure to capitalize on business opportunities and develop revenue-generating activities; contract counterparty risks; key personnel risk; business integration risks; risks inherent to equity and debt markets and their effects on our share price, and such other risks as may be detailed from time to time in the filings made by the Company pursuant to securities regulations, as well as other risks that may presently be unknown to us or which we consider to be immaterial at the time such forward-looking statements are made. As a result of these risks and uncertainties, the Company cannot guarantee that any forward-looking statement will materialize as expected, and the reader is therefore cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements contained in this news release. Forward-looking statements contained in this news release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement, are made only as of the date of this news release and the Company does not intend to update any of the forward-looking statements contained in this news release except as expressly required by applicable securities laws.

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Enhancing psilocybin…with a pneumonia drug?

Lobe Sciences Announces Data Demonstrating That Its Combination Therapeutic Candidates are Significantly More Effective Than Monotherapy in mTBI and PTSD

A drug that loosens mucus in the lungs could also help treat concussions!?

Lobe Sciences (LOBE) discovered that psilocybin might work better when paired with N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), a drug used to treat Tylenol overdose and respiratory conditions like pneumonia, bronchitis, and asthma.

In rodent models of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) and PTSD, the combination of psilocybin and NAC performed significantly better than psilocybin, NAC, or a placebo alone.

The company is working on finding a supplier of high purity cGMP psilocybin to continue research and expand on these findings.

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Healing the Armed Forces

Congress to Vote on Psychedelics Research Amendments for Active Military Members

The US government is funding psychedelic research to get military members the relief they deserve!

A new measure, filed by Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas, would allow the Secretary of Defense to award research grants to study psychedelic therapy as a PTSD treatment for active military members.

The measure would allow any State or Federal agency, academic institution, or nonprofit to study the therapeutic effects of psilocybin, ibogaine, MDMA, or 5-MeO-DMT. If passed, funds could be used for Phase 2 clinical studies involving members of the Armed Forces or to train practitioners to offer the treatment.

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How shrooms are saving the butterflies!

Monarch butterflies are being wiped out. These combat veterans are trying to save them.

An eye-opening psychedelic journey inspired this former Navy SEAL save the butterflies while helping veterans cope with trauma.

Mark Matzeldelaflor founded a nonprofit called Guardian Grange after a magic mushroom trip showed him the healing power of nature.

“I just reconnected to nature and my past, where I was like a kid in the woods. And I realized there’s so much healing in being outside in nature, getting your hands in the dirt and doing good work,” he said.

The organization provides a safety net for veterans where they can learn about conservation, sustainability and regenerative agriculture while transitioning back to civilian life. Its first major initiatives is to build a preserve for Western monarch butterflies, which have had a 99.9% population decline in California.

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Say goodbye to extreme anxiety

Mydecine Files MYCO-003 Final Patent Application and Reports Positive Preclinical Data

Mydecine Innovations Group (MYCO) filed a patent for a new anxiety and PTSD drug that provides more immediate relief than pure psilocybin.

The compound, MYCO-003, combines a serotonin agonist with a serotonin releasing agent – two drug classes that increase one’s sense of well-being, safety, and happiness. The formulation has shown positive preclinical data and has potential to relieve extreme anxiety before needing to provide extensive supportive care, according to the Chief Science Officer.

The patent was filed with both the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

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Mydecine Files MYCO-003 Final Patent Application and Reports Positive Preclinical Data

Mydecine Files MYCO-003 Final Patent Application and Reports Positive Preclinical Data

DENVER, Sept. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mydecine Innovations Group (NEO:MYCO) (OTC:MYCOF) (FSE:0NFA) (“Mydecine” or the “Company”), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the treatment of mental health and addiction, today announced that it has filed its final patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for one of its lead drug candidates, MYCO-003, which is being developed to offer enhanced treatment of anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

In addition, the Company is pleased to report positive preclinical data supporting the continued development of MYCO-003. This patent pending formulation has the potential to further reduce patient anxiety as compared to pure psilocybin, when used in therapy or medical practice. MYCO-003 combines a serotonin agonist with a serotonin releasing agent; these drug classes are being demonstrated in research to increase the efficacy of therapy, and produce increased sense of wellbeing, safety, and happiness during stressful therapy. Mydecine believes these properties will be synergistic and particularly important for the effective treatment of patients with severe PTSD and extreme anxiety disorders.

“Current psilocybin-based treatments can overcome the risk of extreme anxiety reactions with supportive care. With our enhanced MYCO-003, this promising candidate has the potential to reduce anxiety during therapy before needing to provide extensive supportive care. Therefore, we believe that MYCO-003 would have a greater appeal to patients suffering from extreme anxiety and PTSD driving a more effective and immediate treatment result for patients in need,” said Rob Roscow, Chief Science Officer.

“This is another exciting progression in the execution of our drug development pipeline which is consistently demonstrating the value and efficacy of our psychedelic-assisted therapeutics and the wide array of therapeutic applications we can target,” said Josh Bartch, CEO of Mydecine. “As we advance our product portfolio, Mydecine continues to add layers of efficacy and safety to the already established medical value of our proprietary drug candidates currently in the pipeline. We believe the continued development of MYCO-003 can play a significant role in delivering a more effective treatment for PTSD and anxiety.”

About Mydecine Innovations Group
Mydecine Innovations Group™ (NEO:MYCO) (OTC:MYCOF) (FSE:0NFA) is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company aiming to transform the treatment of mental health disorders and addiction. Mydecine Innovations Group was founded in 2019 on the guiding principle that there is a significant unmet need and lack of Innovations in the mental health and therapeutic treatment environments. Mydecine Innovations Group is dedicated to efficiently developing innovative therapeutics to treat PTSD, depression, anxiety, addiction, and other mental health disorders. Mydecine Innovations Group’s business model combines clinical trials and data outcome, technology, scientific and regulatory expertise with a focus on psychedelic therapy underpinned by other novel molecules with differentiated therapeutic potential. By collaborating with some of the world’s foremost authorities connected by best practices, Mydecine Innovations Group aims to responsibly fast-track the development of new medicines across its platforms, seeking to effectively treat and ultimately change the way we view mental health disorders. Mydecine Innovations Group’s vision is to bridge the current gap between what the mental healthcare system currently provides with the needs of the patients. Mydecine Innovations Group is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, USA with international offices in Leiden, Netherlands.

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Can this combination treat depression?

Allied Corp. Advances Psilocybin Product Psilonex™ RX and Initiates Manufacturing Process

Allied Corp. (ALID) has a new approach for treating depression, anxiety and PTSD.

The Kelowna-based company developed a proprietary formulation called Psilonex RX that combines psilocybin extract with functional mushroom extracts and a blend of vitamins.

Allied Corp. aims to treat patients by prescribing a dose of Psilonex RX followed by a daily dose of its CBD product, Psilonex Daily.

The company just began manufacturing Psilonex RX under an agreement with HAVN Life Sciences (HAVN).

How to bond with strangers

Minnesota Psychedelic Therapy Clinic, Institute for Integrative Therapies, Begins Offering Psychedelic Therapy in a Group Setting

“We have a crisis of loneliness and isolation.” Is group psychedelic therapy the solution?

This week, the Institute for Integrative Therapies (IIT) in Minnesota began offering ketamine-assisted therapy in group settings, and will soon offer group therapy with psilocybin and MDMA too.

Group sessions can provide a powerful healing experience and a sense of connection, plus they’re much cheaper than one-on-one sessions at just $500 per person for a 3-hour experience.

Participants work with a therapist both individually and in group settings to prepare for the experience before laying on a floor mat and tripping in a room full of strangers. Each group has a focus such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, existential crises, grief, end of life distress, and LGBTQ experiences.

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Psilocybin will be bigger than cannabis, says a cannabis exec

Cannabis Firm Plans South Africa IPO, Magic Mushroom Expansion

South Africa’s first cannabis company is shifting to psilocybin, which shouldn’t be a surprise given its name – Cilo Cybin Pharmaceutical Ltd.

The company recently applied for a research permit to study psilocybin for depression, anxiety, and PTSD. “I really think it is going to be a lot bigger than cannabis even,” said the CEO.

He plans to take the company public on the Johannesburg and Luxembourg Stock Exchanges within the next 12 months.

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Are mushrooms the key to life on other planets?

Future Space Travel Might Require Mushrooms

If you’re looking for an out-of-this-world experience, try tripping in space.

Mycology expert Paul Stamets believes that psilocybin mushrooms can help astronauts work through the depression, loneliness, and PTSD that comes from being isolated in space. “Under carefully controlled conditions, our astronauts [being] able to take psilocybin in space and look at the universe and not feel distant and alone but feel like they’re part of this giant consciousness will give them a better frame of mind—psychologically, emotionally—to work with other astronauts and stay on mission.”

Stamets is working with NASA to explore the emerging field of astromycology –  the study of fungal biology throughout the universe. In a recent interview, he said that mushrooms can produce biodiverse environments with rich soil that may help astronauts grow food on other planets. Blocks made from reishi mushrooms even have potential to create extraterrestrial shelters because they’re great at retaining heat and are insanely strong (a hydraulic stainless steel press broke when trying to crush a reishi block). Plus, they are rich in carbon fibers, so they could possibly become solar powered batteries!