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Mind Cure Health’s Senior Product and Marketing Manager, Sacha Hebbert, talks about the company’s recent launch of its product sales division.
Creating Inclusive KAP Training Practices with TRIPP Founder Jennifer Montjoy
In this episode, Swati Sharma sits down with Jennifer Montjoy, Founder of Transpersonal Research Institute of Psychotherapeutic Psychedelics also known as TRIPP.
How Clinical Trials Work and Who is WINNING the Race (FOR NOW) // MAPS, CMPS, MNMD & more
Who’s winning the psychedelics race and how do clinical trials work? This topic has been requested a lot lately so we decided to give you a rundown on the clinical trials system and the psychedelic-inspired companies who are furthest advanced at the moment. Of course, for now, MAPS is leading the race. However, other public companies such as Compass Pathways (CMPS) and MindMed (MMED / MNMD) are not far behind, for now.
Hopefully, this introductory video will help some new retail investors who are considering investing in biotech companies who do not te have an approved drug, to understand the importance that clinical trials need to play in their investing decisions.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro
1:34 – What is the clinical trial system?
2:15 – Preclinical
3:00 – Phase 0
3:32 – Phase I
5:45 – Phase II
8:26 – Phase III
10:28 – Phase IV
11:08 – Who’s winning the race?
11:16 – MAPS ( non-for-profit entity): Has already completed a Phase III study on MDMA to treat PTSD
12:02 – Compass Pathways (CMPS) has a Phase IIb trial to treat TRD with COMP360
12:28 – MindMed (MMED / MNMD) has completed a Phase IIa LSD study to treat Anxiety and will begin phase IIb this year. MindMed also has other Phase II studies involving LSD & Ibogaine (18-MC)
13:23 – Mydecine (MYCO) and CYBIN (CYBN) following suit
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MindMed vs. atai Life Sciences (Everything You Need to Know Before Buying MNMD / MMED/ ATAI)
THE MINDMED VS. ATAI discussion you need to hear!
Prior to atai’s IPO on the NASDAQ stock exchange, we repeatedly said that when atai Life Sciences goes public, the company will become MindMed ‘s ( MNMD: NASDAQ) (MMED: NEO) top competitor.
Well, atai did IPO on June 18 under ticker symbol “atai”. For this reason, I invited Jason Najum from Microdose.buzz to have a conversation. In this episode, we have a general discussion about:
– MindMed’s flagship programs and the different businesses and programs ran under atai’s umbrella.
– The companies’ financial capability to run clinical trials.
-MindMed’s and atai’s potential to disrupt the way we treat mental illness within the next 5 to 10 years.
– Potential return on investment for retail investors.
Time Stamps:
0:00 – Intro
4:11 – What is atai’s mission?
6:24 – What is MindMed’s Mission
8:29 – atai’s clinical trial pipeline
19:45 – MindMed’s clinical trial pipeline
24:25 – How do MindMed and atai differ in business structure?
30:40 – Comparing the financials
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Two Psychedelic Companies Run Out of Money: Will it Cause a Domino Effect? | Plus MindMed Stock News
Two Psychedelic Medicines Companies Run out of Money. What is next for psychedelic stocks? Plus a MindMed Stock Update( MMED / MMED)
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A second domino is falling in the world of psychedelic stock investing.
Last week, Psychedelic Spotlight reported that Mind Cure Health (CSE: MCUR) (OTCQX: MCURF) was halting its psychedelic medicines research, following a “strategic review” undertaken by the company.
In short, they ran out of money.
As I have stated repeatedly, running a psychedelic research company is ridiculously expensive, and many smaller companies with low market caps and little money in the bank will find it hard to survive in a market context of low stock prices.
At the time, I speculated that “we shouldn’t be surprised if this is just the first domino,” and unfortunately, it didn’t take much time for the prophecy to be realized.
On March 19th, psychedelics company Core One Labs (CSE: COOL) (OTC: CLABF) announced that they are “working to investigate investment and potential takeover opportunities by strategic psychedelics or pharmaceutical companies.”
Or, in other words, they too have run out of money and are looking for a financial savior.
This wasn’t particularly surprising. Taking a cursory look at their financials, we can see the dire position the company is in. As of the end of September, the company had $587,000 CAD in the bank, and they were spending more than $5 million per quarter. With a market cap of around $32 million, Core One would have to dilute their stock by more than 15% each quarter to keep spending at the same levels. This, obviously, is an unsustainable proposition.
So, with two psychedelic medicine companies essentially announcing that they no longer have the financial wherewithal to continue operations, does it mean that the end of psychedelic stocks is near?
No, it most certainly does not.
To start, we need to understand that the psychedelics companies that are beginning to falter are the ones who were already in bad financial shape. There are many companies that have strong financials, and do not need to worry about refinancing any time soon. A short and non-exhaustive list of these companies include: atai Life Sciences (Nasdaq: ATAI); MindMed (Nasdaq: MNMD) (NEO: MMED); and Small Pharma (TSXV: DMT) (OTCQB: DMTTF). Even if — and I judge this to be likely — more small-cap psychedelics companies follow Mind Cure and Core One Labs’ lead, the more financially stable companies won’t be affected.
Sources:
PsychedelicSpotlight.com article: https://psychedelicspotlight.com/another-psychedelics-company-core-one-labs-is-crashing-is-industry-in-trouble/
MindCure Press release: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/mindcure-provides-update-on-strategic-review-891232484.html
Core One Labs Press Release: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/03/19/2406329/0/en/Core-One-Labs-to-Investigate-Soliciting-Investment-and-Potential-Takeover-Opportunities.html
Core One Labs $100/ gram psilocybin: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/02/23/2390219/0/en/Vancouver-discovery-will-make-Magic-Mushroom-mental-health-care-cheaper.html
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Removing Barriers of Accessibility to Psychedelics with Brett Waters
Brett also introduces the collaborative efforts of Reason for Hope’s team, which includes strategic minds from various fields, working together in drafting legislation, preparing legal briefings, educating legislators, and building advocacy coalitions. Currently, Reason for Hope focuses on establishing MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted therapy expanded access pilot programs for those unable to wait for FDA approval.