Company: BDRX
Filing Date: 2025-11-17
Form Type: POS AM
Source: 0001214659-25-016809
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Company: Biodexa Pharmaceuticals Plc
Filing Date: 2025-11-17
Form: POS AM
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 so modified or superseded, to constitute a part of this prospectus.

We may incorporate by reference into this
prospectus, any Form 6-K meeting the requirements of Form F-1 which is submitted to the SEC after the date of this prospectus and before
the date of termination of this offering. Any such Form 6-K which we intend to so incorporate shall state in such form that it is being
incorporated by reference into this prospectus.

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We will provide, without charge to each
person, including any beneficial owner, to whom this prospectus is delivered, upon written or oral request of such person, a copy of any
or all of the documents incorporated or deemed to be incorporated herein by reference other than exhibits, unless such exhibits specifically
are incorporated by reference into such documents or this document. Requests for such documents should be addressed in writing or by telephone
to:

<div align='center'>Biodexa Pharmaceuticals PLC

1 Caspian Point

Caspian Way

Cardiff, CF10 4DQ, United Kingdom

+44

29 2048 0180

ENFORCEMENT OF CIVIL LIABILITIES</div>

We are incorporated under the laws of England
and Wales. All of our directors and officers of are residents of jurisdictions outside the United States. Our corporate headquarters is
located in the United Kingdom and all or a substantial portion of our assets, and all or a substantial portion of the assets of our directors
and officers, are located outside of the United States. As a result, it may be difficult for you to serve legal process on us or our directors
or have any of them appear in a U.S. court.

We understand that in England it may not
be possible to bring proceedings or enforce a judgment of a U.S. court in respect of civil liabilities based solely on the federal securities
laws of the United States. In addition, awards of punitive damages in actions brought in the United States or elsewhere may be unenforceable
in England. An award of damages is usually considered to be punitive if it does not seek to compensate the claimant for loss or damage
suffered and is instead intended to punish the defendant. In addition to public policy aspects of enforcement, such as the aforementioned,
the enforceability of any judgment in England will depend on the particular facts of the case and the relevant circumstances, for example
(and expressly without limitation), whether there are any relevant insolvency proceedings which may affect