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Anebulo Pharmaceuticals Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results and Recent Updates

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AUSTIN, Texas, September 25, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Anebulo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANEB), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel solutions for people suffering from acute cannabis-induced toxic effects (the "Company" or "Anebulo"), today announced financial results for the three and twelve months ended June 30, 2024, and recent updates.

Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 and Subsequent Highlights:

  • Anebulo announced it has been awarded the first tranche of a two year cooperative grant of up to approximately $1.9 million from the National Institute on Drug Abuse ("NIDA"), part of the National Institutes of Health ("NIH")

  • With the support of NIDA, Anebulo aims to complete IND-enabling activities and the scale up of its intravenous ("IV") formulation of selonabant around calendar year end 2024 as it prepares for clinical studies and the Company expects to enroll the first healthy adult volunteer in the first half of calendar 2025

  • Anebulo prioritizes development of selonabant IV formulation for unintentional cannabis poisoning in children in response to the growing medical need and impending change in Drug Enforcement Agency scheduling of marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III controlled substance supported by the United States Department of Justice

"The recently awarded grant from NIDA further enables our efforts to provide a rapid and clinically impactful emergency treatment for acute cannabis-induced toxicities, including cannabis-induced Central Nervous System ("CNS") depression in children," commented Richie Cunningham, Chief Executive Officer of Anebulo.

"We believe this important grant from NIDA recognizes the progress we have already made with the successful Phase 2 proof of concept study of oral selonabant and provides further momentum for advancing the intravenous formulation towards clinical testing. We also believe this awarded grant further validates the significant and growing unmet medical need for an emergency antidote to cannabis toxicity. In particular, acute cannabis exposure in children is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that can result in CNS depression, respiratory depression, coma, and in rare cases death. Research has shown that children are much more sensitive to the toxic effects of cannabis, due in part to age-related differences in the abundance of cannabis receptors in their brains. As a direct consequence, pediatric cannabis ingestion can result in much more serious outcomes than in adults, and a much greater risk of hospitalization and admission to intensive care. If approved, we believe selonabant has the potential to offer a much-needed targeted therapy for rapidly reversing the serious and life-threatening consequences of accidental cannabis ingestion in children."