NetworkNewsBreaks – CNS Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NA
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CNS Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: CNSP) recently received approval from swissethics, the umbrella organization of the cantonal Ethics Committees in Switzerland. The first from a European Ethics Committee, the approval marks a significant milestone for the company as it journeys toward its potentially pivotal study of Berubicin, an anthracycline, for the treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme (“GBM”). The approval also partly fulfills CNS’s goal of seeing Berubicin approved for the potential treatment of GBM globally. GBM is one of the most aggressive, deadly and treatment-resistant cancers that form in the brain. “So far, the company has selected tens of clinical sites across the United States, Spain, France, Italy, and Switzerland. In addition, CNS has already dosed the first patients in its Berubicin clinical development program,” an article discussing the study reads. The recent approval, as well as the company’s dosing efforts, offer a robust foundation for a potentially pivotal global trial – an adaptive, multicenter, open-level, randomized, and controlled study that will evaluate Berubicin in adult patients with recurrent GBM (“WHO Grade IV”) after failure of standard first-line therapy. The study will evaluate overall survival, its primary endpoint.
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