Company: MDCXW
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001062993-25-015841
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Company: Medicus Pharma Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form: S-1
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cedural inflammatory response).

For the exploratory endpoint of quantification of doxorubicin released by the MNAs, doxorubicin delivery was confirmed, but across all dose groups it was observed that there was inconsistent doxorubicin deposition by the MNAs.

For the secondary endpoint of local tolerance of the MNA, at post-MNA application, assessments indicated that subjects had mild to moderate erythema restricted to the treatment area, at each visit with each dose level, including placebo. Flaking/scaling was minimal and isolated to the lesions. Crusting was generally absent or isolated. Swelling, vesiculation/pustulation, and erosion/ulceration were absent. Based on the proposed mechanism of action, some erythema evidencing an inflammatory reaction at the site of D-MNA application was to be expected.

For the secondary endpoint of pain assessment, for most subjects, no pain was noted. Some subjects experienced mild or moderate pain, generally at Visit 2 or Visit 3. At the Visit 4 End of Treatment assessment, no pain was noted for any subject.

Only two subjects reported a total of three adverse events ("AEs") in this study. All three AEs were considered mild in severity, and only one was considered probably related to study treatment mild application site pain that resolved the same day; this AE was associated with a low pain assessment scale score (1) at Visit 3. No deaths, serious adverse events, or AEs leading to treatment discontinuation were reported. No clinically significant abnormal findings were observed with regard to laboratory parameters, vital signs, ECGs, and physical examination.

The SKNJCT-001 study was designed to assess the safety of the D-MNA patch in patients with BCC. There were no serious adverse events nor any demonstrated alterations in any clinical measurements during the trial. The conclusion of the study was that D-MNA patch was well tolerated with no evidence of dose limiting toxicity.

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The SKNJCT-001 study also had a pre-established secondary efficacy endpoint as described above. Six of the 13 patients were categorized as complete response by the central reader.

As a result, the clinical study report concluded that SKNJCT-001 study met both its primary and secondary endpoints.

Protocol SKNJCT-002 (Suspended Phase 1/Phase 2 Study)

This study was written by SkinJect, Inc. prior to its acquisition by the Company and submitted as part of the IND. The FDA approved this