Company: MDCXW
Filing Date: 2025-05-30
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001062993-25-010580
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Company: Medicus Pharma Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-05-30
Form: 424B3
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 Currently, we are developing one product, SkinJect, with an indication for basal cell carcinoma.

Our principal purpose is to advance the clinical development program of the Product, while opportunistically identifying, evaluating, and acquiring accretive assets, properties or businesses. Through our wholly owned subsidiary, SkinJect, we focus on the development of our in-licensed drug device combination product using novel dissolvable microneedle arrays for the treatment of non-melanoma skin cancers. Our combination product candidate is a doxorubicin tip-loaded D-MNA filed with the FDA under an Investigational New Drug Application and is regulated by the Center for Drug Evaluation and Registration (CDER), Oncology Division.

The business conducted by the Company prior to the Business Combination was undertaken by SkinJect. References to the Company in this section as of a date prior to the completion of the Business Combination relate to the business undertakings of SkinJect.

In 2016, SkinJect licensed certain intellectual property from the University of Pittsburgh. During 2016 and 2017, SkinJect developed validated manufacturing methods for the manufacture of the microneedle arrays covered by the licensed patents. In 2017 and 2018, SkinJect completed pre-clinical animal studies and related verification analyses.

In 2018, SkinJect prepared an IND application and submitted it to the FDA for the conduct of a dose escalation study in human subjects ("Phase 1 study"). The FDA issued a Study May Proceed letter in November 2018.The study was completed in March 2021 and the clinical study report showed that the study met its primary objective of safety and tolerability. The investigational product, D-MNA was found to be well-tolerated across all dose levels in all thirteen (13) participants enrolled in the study, with no dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), serious adverse events (SAE), or study discontinuations. Furthermore, there were no systemic effects or clinically significant abnormal findings in laboratory parameters, vital signs, ECGs, and physical examination. The clinical study report (CSR) also describes the efficacy of the investigational product, D-MNA, with 6 participants experiencing complete responses. The complete response is defined as the disappearance of basal cell carcinoma ("BCC") histologically in the final excision at the end of study visit. The participants profile, demonstrating complete responses, was diverse and all participants (6/6) had nodular subtype of BCC.

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