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Cingulate Completes Pre-NDA Meeting with FDA to Discuss New Drug Application for lead ADHD Asset CTx-1301

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Cingulate Inc.
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NDA Submission On-Target for Mid-2025

KANSAS CITY, Kan., April 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cingulate Inc. (NASDAQ: CING), a biopharmaceutical company utilizing its proprietary Precision Timed Release™ (PTR™) drug delivery platform technology to build and advance a pipeline of next-generation pharmaceutical products, announced that it held a Pre-NDA meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) yesterday to discuss the submission of a new drug application (NDA) for its lead Phase 3 asset CTx-1301 (dexmethylphenidate HCl) for the treatment of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

“Our meeting with the FDA yesterday was very productive, and we remain on track for an NDA filing of CTx-1301 in mid-2025. We truly appreciate the FDA personnel who have been involved with the regulatory review of CTx-1301 to date. These interactions have been essential in helping us generate data to demonstrate the consistency and therapeutic benefit of our product. This important milestone is validation of our mission to bring to market the first, true, once-daily stimulant medication to treat ADHD over the entire active day,” said Cingulate Chairman and CEO Shane J Schaffer.

Last month Cingulate released Phase 3 safety data for CTx-1301, as well as the results from a food effect study with healthy adults, using a single 50-mg dose of CTx-1301, Cingulate’s highest dosage. A review of the results found that the safety profile of CTx-1301 has remained consistent over the course of nine clinical trials. A final analysis that combines both adult and pediatric safety and efficacy data will be prepared and included in the NDA submission.

About Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
ADHD is a chronic neurobiological and developmental disorder that affects millions of children and often continues into adulthood. The condition is marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development. In the U.S., over 20 million patients have been diagnosed with ADHD. Among this group, 12 million are adults and over 8 million are under the age of 17. According to the CDC, just 53.6 percent of all children and teens with ADHD reported they were actively treating their symptoms with medication in 2022, with 65–90 percent demonstrating clinical ADHD symptoms that persist into adulthood. Current market trends demonstrate that adult ADHD prevalence is larger and growing faster than the child and adolescent segments combined.

About CTx-1301
Cingulate’s lead candidate, CTx-1301, utilizes Cingulate’s proprietary PTR drug delivery platform to create a breakthrough, multi-core formulation of the active pharmaceutical ingredient dexmethylphenidate, a compound approved by the FDA for the treatment of ADHD. Dexmethylphenidate is part of the stimulant class of medicines and increases norepinephrine and dopamine activity in the brain to affect attention and behavior. While stimulants are the gold standard of ADHD treatment due to their efficacy and safety, the long-standing challenge continues to be providing patients with an entire active-day duration of action. CTx-1301 is designed to precisely deliver three releases of medication at the predefined time, ratio, and style of release to optimize patient care in one tablet. The result is a rapid onset and entire active-day efficacy, with the third dose being released around the time when other extended-release stimulant products begin to wear off.