Company Overview - Quantum BioPharma Ltd. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative assets and biotech solutions for neurodegenerative and metabolic disorders, as well as alcohol misuse disorders [4] - The company is advancing its lead compound, Lucid-MS, which is a patented new chemical entity aimed at preventing and reversing myelin degradation, a key mechanism in multiple sclerosis (MS) [4] Research and Development - A joint clinical study with Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is evaluating the PET tracer [F]3F4AP, which has shown the ability to detect differences across lesions in MS patients that are not visible through conventional MRI [2][3] - The study, published in the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, indicates that the PET tracer could serve as a significant biomarker for monitoring demyelination and myelin integrity in MS patients [2][3] Clinical Implications - The ongoing collaborative study aims to further assess the imaging agent's potential to demonstrate the effectiveness of Quantum BioPharma's investigational drug, Lucid-21-302, which is designed to protect the myelin sheath in MS [4] - Dr. Andrzej Chruscinski, Vice-President of Scientific and Clinical Affairs at Quantum BioPharma, emphasized the promising nature of the PET tracer as a biomarker for MS lesions [4] Financial and Strategic Position - Quantum BioPharma retains a 20.10% ownership stake in Unbuzzd Wellness Inc., which is involved in the development of unbuzzd™, with a royalty agreement that includes 7% of sales until total payments reach $250 million, after which the royalty rate drops to 3% [4] - The company maintains a portfolio of strategic investments through its subsidiary, FSD Strategic Investments Inc., which includes loans secured by residential or commercial property [4]
Quantum BioPharma Announces Very Promising Results from the Massachusetts General Hospital Scientists on the Novel Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Tracer Used to Detect and Monitor Demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis Patients