Argenica Therapeutics Limited announced the successful completion of dosing in its Phase 1 clinical trial, with the fourth and final cohort dosing and follow up now complete. Throughout the trial all four doses of ARG-007 were well tolerated with no serious adverse events observed. In the fourth cohort, following an extensive review of data from the participants, including blood pressure, vital signs, neurological examinations, haematology, and adverse events, the safety review committee (SRC) determined that there were no clinically relevant abnormal results due to the administration of ARG-007.

Of the eight participants dosed (six receiving ARG-007 and two receiving a placebo), no serious adverse events were observed following dosing. Further information on non-serious adverse events has now been provided to Argenica and the SRC by the trial Clinical Research Organisation, Linear Clinical Research (Linear). In this final cohort, participants received the highest dose of ARG-007.

None of the participants experienced any non-serious adverse events related to the administration of ARG-007. Linear will now compile all trial data and prepare the interim analysis report to be completed in March 2023 prior to providing Argenica the final Clinical Study Report which will likely be received in May 2023. The Clinical Study Report will provide the data required for Argenica to submit the Phase 2 ethics application.

PLANNING FOR PHASE 2 CLINICAL TRIAL IN STROKE PATIENTS: Argenica has already commenced planning for its Phase 2 clinical trial in ischaemic stroke patients. The Phase 2 trial is expected to be a Blinded Assessment, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Group Study to Determine the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Efficacy of a Single Dose of ARG-007 in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients. The trial is expected to be conducted at multiple hospitals across Australia and will test the primary outcomes of safety and tolerability in patients that have suffered an acute ischaemic stroke caused by a clot in a large vessel in the brain.

The Phase 2 trial is expected to also gather efficacy data via imaging and functional assessments post treatment. The Company is currently in discussions with a number of global Clinical Research organizations (CROs) with experience in conducting Phase 2 trials in acute emergency settings in Australia to determine the most appropriate CRO to undertake this pivotal trial. Following selection of a CRO, Argenica will work closely with them to finalise the trial protocol and investigational brochure required for submission to the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) seeking approval to commence the trial.

The ethics submission for this Phase 2 trial will be through the National Mutual Acceptance program which allows for a single scientific and ethical review by a Certified Reviewing HREC for approval of a multi-site clinical trial. This means Argenica will only be required to submit its ethics application to one HREC at one hospital to gain approval to conduct the trial across multiple Australian hospitals, thereby speeding up the time to approval. Argenica aims to submit its ethics application for approval to commence this Phase 2 trial in Third Quarter calendar year 2023 following receipt of the Phase 1 Clinical Study Report and finalisation of the Phase 2 protocol.