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Hope on the Horizon: Results from MAvERIC-Pilot Show Heartfelt Progress for Patients

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NAPLES, FL / ACCESSWIRE / June 17, 2024 / In a phenomenal year marked by over +180% gains in its stock price, Cardiol Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:CRDL)(TSX:CRDL) added another feather to its cap last week with the announcement of its Phase II MAvERIC-Pilot study topline results.

The Canadian biotechnology company has captured investors' attention this year with significant milestones achieved, including the advancement of two simultaneous Phase II clinical trials, granting of Orphan Drug Designation by the US FDA for its flagship drug CardiolRx™, and most recently, the announcement of positive topline results from their MAvERIC-Pilot study. These achievements further solidify Cardiol Therapeutics' position as a formidable player in the biotech landscape, offering renewed hope to patients suffering from debilitating rare heart conditions.

Last week, Cardiol Therapeutics (NASDAQ: CRDL) (TSX: CRDL) reported 8-week clinical data from its Phase II open-label MAvERIC-Pilot study investigating the impact of CardiolRx™ administered to patients with symptomatic recurrent pericarditis. The study enrolled 27 adult patients with symptomatic recurrent pericarditis at eight clinical sites across the United States, including the prominent Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Massachusetts General Hospital. Each patient had a high burden of disease, as reflected by both a patient-reported pain score averaging 5.8 out of 10 at baseline and the number of previous episodes of pericarditis (9 patients, or 33%, had 2 previous episodes, 9 patients, or 33%, had 3 such episodes, 4 patients, or 15%, had 4 episodes, and 5 patients, or 19%, had more than 4 episodes).

The primary endpoint of the Phase II study is the change in patient-reported pericarditis pain at eight weeks, as measured by an 11-point numeric rating scale (NRS) that has been validated and applied in several clinical trials. NRS is commonly used to assess pain severity by using a scale from 0 to 10, where zero is "no pain" and 10 is "the worst pain imaginable.". Secondary endpoints include the NRS score after 26 weeks of treatment and changes in circulating levels of C-reactive protein (CRP). CRP is a commonly used marker of inflammation in patients with cardiovascular disease.

MAvERIC-Pilot topline data revealed several key findings:

Efficacy in Pain Reduction: Patients treated with CardiolRx™ experienced a significant reduction in the subjectively perceived pain of the pericarditis. The mean pain score dropped from 5.8 at baseline to 2.1 (64%) after eight-weeks of treatment, marking a decrease of 3.7 points on the 11-point NRS.