Aquestive Therapeutics Spotlights its Innovative Epinephrine Delivery Pipeline at Virtual Investor Day

Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc.
Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc.

In This Article:

  • Announces completion of enrollment in its oral allergen challenge study for the development of its late-stage pipeline program, Anaphylm? (epinephrine) Sublingual Film

  • Outlines the development strategy for the Company’s next pipeline product candidate, AQST-108 (epinephrine) Topical Gel for the treatment of Alopecia areata

  • Holds virtual investor day

WARREN, N.J., Sept. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: AQST) (“Aquestive” or the “Company”), a pharmaceutical company advancing medicines to bring meaningful improvement to patients' lives through innovative science and delivery technologies, today hosted a virtual investor day highlighting the Company’s pipeline inclusive of Anaphylm? (epinephrine) Sublingual Film and AQST-108 (epinephrine) Topical Gel, both product candidates emerging from the Company’s Adrenaverse? epinephrine prodrug platform. The event included presentations by members of the Aquestive management team and by distinguished key opinion leader J. David Farrar, PhD, Associate Professor, Immunology/Molecular Biology, UT Southwestern Medical Center.

“Our pipeline is progressing, and we are excited about the next chapter for growth. We recently submitted our pre-NDA meeting request to the FDA for Anaphylm and are on track to report topline data from our oral allergy challenge study in the coming weeks,” remarked Daniel Barber, President and Chief Executive Officer of Aquestive. “This is an exciting time for the Company and for our stakeholders, most importantly the patients we seek to help. As our next step for the Adrenaverse platform, we will focus on developing AQST-108 for the treatment Alopecia areata, based on our candidate’s differentiated therapeutic profile and significant unmet need in this indication.”

“Epinephrine plays a critical role in immune suppression but, until now, its role has been limited due to issues in the absorption and conversion of epinephrine,” said Carl Kraus, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Aquestive. “Our Adrenaverse platform has demonstrated the ability to harness the therapeutic potential of epinephrine through highly differentiated prodrug formulations, which can achieve absorption, provide sustained local exposure and avoid systemic exposure. The platform makes it possible to deliver epinephrine locally across mucosal surfaces and the skin and, therefore, we believe that it has the potential to yield multiple product candidates focused on treating a range of diseases. AQST-108 for the treatment of Alopecia areata is a natural next step in the evolution of this platform.”