Awakn Announces Opening of Four Additional AWKN-001 Phase 3 Trial Sites

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 22, 2024) - Awakn Life Sciences Corp. (CSE: AWKN) (OTCQB: AWKNF) (FSE: 954) ("Awakn" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapeutics for substance use and mental health disorders, announces the opening of four additional clinical trial sites: University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust; South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust; Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust; and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust. This brings the total active trial sites to 7 in the landmark 'MORE-KARE' Phase 3 trial of AWKN-001 for severe AUD.

AWKN-001 is an investigational, novel medication-assisted treatment for severe AUD, consisting of an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-modulating drug (ketamine) delivered intravenously (IV) in combination with manualized psycho-social support for severe AUD.

The MORE-KARE study, or the Multicentre Investigation of Ketamine for Reduction of Alcohol Relapse, is co-funded by a partnership between the UK's Medical Research Council (MRC) and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), and Awakn Life Sciences Corp. It is managed by the Exeter Clinical Trials Unit at the University of Exeter.

The Phase 3 trial aims to evaluate the efficacy of a single treatment cycle of AWKN-001. Participants will be randomly allocated into a trial arm, receiving different doses of ketamine infusion along with psycho-social support sessions from a trial therapist. The specific dose and type of psychological support for each participant will be randomly assigned by a computer. Both participants and the research team will be blinded to the assigned dose/support.

Anthony Tennyson, CEO, Awakn, commented: "The expansion of trial sites marks a significant milestone in our mission to address the pressing need for innovative treatments for AUD. We are confident that AWKN-001, has the potential to change the standard of care for individuals suffering from severe alcohol use disorder in the UK, offering them a novel, more effective treatment pathway."

Prof. David Nutt, Chief Research Officer of Awakn, added: "The opening of these additional sites accelerates our ability to gather robust clinical data, essential for bringing this groundbreaking treatment to more patients. With the support of the UK's leading research institutions, we are well-positioned to demonstrate the effectiveness of AWKN-001."

This study is the largest of its kind investigating ketamine-assisted therapy for AUD. The total trial cost is estimated at £2.4 million / CAD 4.2 million, with Awakn contributing £0.8 million / CAD 1.4 million. The trial is being conducted at eight National Health Service (NHS) sites across the UK.