NeuroSense Therapeutics Reports Year End 2024 Financial Results and Provides Business Updates

In This Article:

  • Phase 2b study completed in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) demonstrated lead asset PrimeC slows disease progression and functional decline

  • Ongoing partnership discussions to advance PrimeC to Phase 3 study in ALS and commercialization

  • Phase 3 study design for PrimeC in ALS aligned with FDA; planned initiation in 2025

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. (Nasdaq: NRSN) ("NeuroSense"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel treatments for severe neurodegenerative diseases, today reports its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2024 and provides a business update.

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Business highlights from 2024 and to date

  • PrimeC achieved primary and secondary clinical endpoints in PARADIGM Phase 2b study investigating PrimeC in ALS (n=68) with data showing the following:
    - PrimeC slowed disease progression (measured by ALSFRS-R) by approximately 33% after 18 months (p=0.007)
    - PrimeC reduced likelihood of mortality, hospitalization and respiratory support, resulting in an overall 58% improvement in survival rates. 
    - PrimeC slowed functional decline, especially speaking and swallowing functions. 
    - PrimeC demonstrated favorable safety and tolerability profile, achieving the study's primary endpoint.

  • Phase 3 study design for PrimeC for ALS aligned with FDA following Type C meeting.

  • Partnership discussions are continuing in order to advance PrimeC towards regulatory approval and eventual commercialization.

  • Plans to file for early commercialization for PrimeC in Canada, with an estimated potential market opportunity of $100m-$150m in peak annual revenues.

  • Key patent granted by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), extending the patent protection for the novel formulation of PrimeC until 2042.

"2024 was a year of significant clinical progress for NeuroSense," stated NeuroSense CEO, Alon Ben-Noon. "We successfully completed our Phase 2b study for PrimeC in ALS, with data showing transformative results in a neurodegenerative indication of immense medical need. The results conclude with PrimeC's disease-modifying potential and strongly support advancing PrimeC towards a Phase 3 study. With positive FDA feedback on the proposed study design, we are putting everything in place for the next stage of NeuroSense's growth, driven by PrimeC's continued clinical development."

Financial Results

Research and development expenses for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023 were $5.7 million and $7.3 million, respectively. The decrease of $1.6, or 21.9%, was mainly attributed to a decrease in our expenses to subcontractors and consultants and a decrease in share-based payment expense.