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Clearmind Medicine Announces IRB Approval for Phase 1/2a Clinical Trial for Alcohol Use Disorder at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

Core Viewpoint - Clearmind Medicine Inc. has received Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval for its Phase 1/2a clinical trial of CMND-100, a MEAI-based oral drug candidate aimed at treating Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) [1][3][4] Group 1: Clinical Trial Details - The trial will take place at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (TASMC) and includes participation from other prestigious institutions such as Yale School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins University [2] - The trial aims to assess the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic profile of CMND-100, while also evaluating its preliminary efficacy in reducing alcohol cravings and consumption in patients with AUD [4] Group 2: Company Background and Objectives - Clearmind is focused on the discovery and development of novel psychedelic-derived therapeutics to address under-treated health issues, including AUD [5] - The company holds an intellectual property portfolio consisting of nineteen patent families and 31 granted patents, with plans to seek additional patents as necessary [6] Group 3: Market Context and Impact - AUD is a significant global health issue, accounting for 4.7% of all deaths worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for effective treatments [4] - The company aims to provide a transformative treatment for individuals affected by AUD, which impacts millions of lives globally [4]