180 Life Sciences Announces Positive Topline Results of a Clinical Pharmacology Study Testing a New Solid Formulation of CBD with Enhanced Oral Uptake

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PALO ALTO, Calif., July 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PALO ALTO, Calif., July 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 180 Life Sciences Corp. (NASDAQ: ATNF) (“180 Life Sciences” or the “Company”), today announced topline results from a clinical pharmacology study (the “Study”), that evaluated the uptake of cannabidiol (CBD) in a solid formulation which can be delivered as a pill orally. The clinical trial in humans, performed with Prof. Avi Domb of the Hebrew University, School of Pharmacy, and with Prof. Elyad Davidson, of Hadassah Hospital, compared two solid formulations of CBD with a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved drug for epilepsy, Epidiolex. The purpose of the Study was to compare the pharmokinetic (PK) profile of a generic approved CBD product, Epidiolex®, with two solid formulations. We believe this type of trial has yet to be examined in a clinical setting. For the Company’s trial, twelve volunteers received all three formulations in a crossover randomized trial.

Epidiolex is a CBD dissolved in 8% ethanol and 80% sesame seed oil, plus flavoring agents, that is given as a liquid solution via syringe in the mouth. Results of the clinical trial indicate that one of the two solid forms was absorbed faster and exhibited higher maximal levels compared to Epidiolex. Both of the solid formulations were well tolerated.

CBD is a purified product that is not psychoactive, which we believe has potential benefits for treatment of inflammatory processes and pain. A major problem in working with CBD is its low, unpredictable and variable uptake following the most convenient delivery form, by mouth, as a liquid CBD in oil like the approved pharmaceutical Epidiolex, given for epilepsy.

To help try to solve this problem, Prof. Domb and colleagues developed “ProNanoLipospheres” (PNL), a mixture of components available over-the-counter, which form little droplets and have been shown to be absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract into blood. The results of the clinical trial performed on 12 adult males at the Hadassah Hospital, shows that capsules composed of one of the PNL formulations performed better statistically than Epidiolex in terms of the speed of absorption and achievement of maximal levels. The other PNL formulation, also given as a capsule, was statistically equivalent to Epidiolex in terms of speed of absorption and achievement of maximal levels.

We believe that a solid formulation for testing in clinical trials will advance testing CBD in other indications. CBD has shown promise in studies on treatment of pain, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), head trauma, and other indications, yet an oral liquid formulation is undesirable.1 The new formulations tested by 180 Life Sciences and its collaborators open a potential path for testing solid CBD given by mouth in a capsule.