MONTVALE, N.J., Nov 20, 2006 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- Memory Pharmaceuticals
Corp. (Nasdaq: MEMY) today announced that it had earned a milestone payment of
$960,000 from the Stanley Medical Research Institute (SMRI) related to the
ongoing Phase 2a trial of MEM 1003 in patients with acute mania in bipolar
disorder. This first milestone payment under the agreement was triggered by a
set of criteria, pre-defined by SMRI, regarding progress of the trial.
"We are pleased to have earned our first milestone payment from SMRI, and
we are particularly pleased by enrollment in this trial to date," said Stephen
R. Murray, M.D., Ph.D., Vice President of Clinical Development. "As we
announced recently, we have increased the number of subjects in the trial from
60 to 80 to improve the power of the trial to detect the effect of MEM 1003 on
the mood swings characterized by this disorder. We continue to look forward
to completing this trial in the near future."
The multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study is
evaluating the safety and efficacy of MEM 1003 for the treatment of acute
mania in bipolar disorder. Subjects are being randomized to receive MEM 1003
or placebo for a 21-day treatment period, which will be followed by an
optional open-label four-week treatment period. Subjects in the MEM 1003
group are receiving 60 mg of MEM 1003 twice a day, with up to two dose
escalations, from 60 to 120 mg twice a day on the second day of treatment and
from 120 to 180 mg twice a day on the third day of treatment. The primary
outcome measure of the trial is the change in the Young Mania Rating Scale
(YMRS) at 21 days.
Under the terms of the agreement with SMRI, Memory Pharmaceuticals could
receive up to $3.2 million from SMRI to fund its Phase 2a clinical trial of
MEM 1003 in bipolar disorder. In December 2005, SMRI purchased newly issued
shares of the Company's common stock, constituting $960,000 of the funding to
Memory Pharmaceuticals under the agreement. After the $960,000 milestone
announced today, Memory Pharmaceuticals is eligible to receive up to an
additional $1.28 million of funding from SMRI upon the achievement of further
milestones related to this Phase 2a trial. All of the milestone payments will
be repayable to SMRI in the form of royalties, up to a specified maximum
amount, on any future sales of MEM 1003 for the treatment of bipolar disorder
or schizophrenia.
MEM 1003 is a neuronal L-type calcium channel modulator that Memory
Pharmaceuticals is developing for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and
bipolar disorder. By blocking L-type calcium channels, MEM 1003 may regulate
the flow of calcium and reestablish normal levels of calcium, which may
correct or prevent the severe mood swings that characterize bipolar disorder.
About the Company
Memory Pharmaceuticals Corp., a biopharmaceutical company, is focused on
developing innovative drugs for the treatment of debilitating CNS disorders
such as Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, depression and bipolar disorder.
For additional information, please visit our website at
http://www.memorypharma.com.
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