Magdalena Biosciences, a Joint Venture Between Jaguar Health and Filament Health, to Present October 16 at BIO Investor Forum

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Magdalena aiming to submit Investigational New Drug (IND) application in early 2025 to the FDA for a next-generation psychoactive prescription drug candidate for potential mental health indications such as ADHD and schizophrenia, with 1-2 additional IND applications filed in 2025

SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / October 10, 2024 / Jaguar Health, Inc.(NASDAQ:JAGX) today announced that Dr. Karen Brunke, Jaguar's EVP of Corporate and Business Development and Acting CEO of Magdalena Biosciences, Inc. (Magdalena), the joint venture recently formed by Jaguar and Filament Health Corp. (OTCQB:FLHLF)(CBOE CA:FH)(FSE:7QS) to develop novel, natural prescription medicines derived from plants for mental health indications, is presenting on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 10:15 a.m. PDT at the BIO Investor Forum, which takes place October 15-16 in San Francisco, California.

"I very much look forward to providing an overview of Magdalena at BIO Investor Forum and meeting with potential partners and investors at the event," Dr. Brunke said. "We expect Magdalena's lead botanical drug candidate, MB2500, to soon be IND-enabled and ready to enter the clinic for the first indication: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). We're also very excited about MB2500's potential in a second indication, where it may serve as a first-ever treatment for the cognitive deficit that goes untreated in schizophrenia - which is a huge unmet medical need. Schizophrenia is a disease of cognitive deficit, a deficit which appears as much as a decade before onset of psychotic symptoms,1 but no approved drug currently exists to treat cognitive deficit in schizophrenia patients."

MB2500 is derived from a well characterized plant that has been in use by local populations for centuries, has been shown to have both neuroprotective and cognitive enhancing properties, but has never been put through the rigorous clinical testing required for FDA approval. One or two more additional Magdalena botanical drug candidates for mental health indications are planned to be IND-enabled in 2025.

ADHD, a $25 billion global market,2 is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by the core symptoms of hyperactivity, inattentiveness, and impulsivity, and there is a growing need for safer ADHD treatments. Schizophrenia is a chronic, disabling mental illness that affects approximately one percent of the U.S. population.3 The global schizophrenia market is projected to grow to $13.41 billion by 2032, according to a market research report by Market Research Future.4