Larimar Therapeutics Reports Third Quarter 2024 Operating and Financial Results

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  • Nomlabofusp program update expected mid-December to include available safety, pharmacokinetic (PK) and frataxin data, as well as available clinical outcomes observations from patients with Friedreich’s ataxia (FA) receiving 25 mg of nomlabofusp daily for 30-180 days in ongoing open label extension (OLE) study

  • Initiation of PK run-in study in adolescents on track by year-end 2024

  • Initiation of global confirmatory/registration study planned mid-2025

  • Biologics License Application (BLA) submission for nomlabofusp targeted for 2H 2025 to support potential accelerated approval

  • Strong balance sheet of $203.7 million cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities as of September 30, 2024, with projected cash runway into 2026

BALA CYNWYD, Pa., Oct. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- October 30, 2024 – Larimar Therapeutics, Inc. (Larimar) (Nasdaq: LRMR), a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing treatments for complex rare diseases, today reported its third quarter 2024 operating and financial results.

“Our nomlabofusp program continues to advance, with the potential to be the first frataxin protein replacement therapy for patients with FA. All sites are activated with ongoing enrollment in our OLE study evaluating the long-term safety, PK and frataxin levels in patients with FA following daily subcutaneous administration. In mid-December, we plan to provide a development program update that will include available safety, PK, and frataxin data from patients receiving 25 mg of nomlabofusp daily for up to 180 days in our OLE study. We expect to also provide an update on enrollment,” said Carole Ben-Maimon, MD, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Larimar. “In November, we look forward to presenting at the International Congress for Ataxia Research (ICAR) meeting new data on results from our completed dose exploration study including exploratory gene and lipid expression results following nomlabofusp treatment. In addition, we will also be presenting two posters with data from patients participating in our Phase 1 single ascending dose (SAD) and multiple ascending dose (MAD) studies and Phase 2 dose exploration study. One poster will provide patient data on baseline disease characteristics and baseline tissue frataxin levels, and the other will present the relationship between dose, PK and tissue frataxin levels using modeling and simulation. We remain on track to initiate a PK run-in study in adolescent patients with FA in the fourth quarter of this year which is the first step towards evaluating nomlabofusp treatment in pediatric patients.”

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