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Products & Pipeline Overview

ReceptoPharm, Inc. (RP) is an innovative bio-pharmaceutical research and development company developing proprietary therapeutic protein products for the billion-dollar biologics market. ReceptoPharm has two leading products: RPI-MN and RPI-78M.

ReceptoPharm RPI-MN and RPI-78MRPI-MN inhibits the entry of several viruses that are known to cause severe neurological damage in such diseases as rabies, encephalitis, and AIDS. It is being developed first for the treatment of HIV.

RPI-78M is being developed for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS). Other neurological disorders that may be served by RPI-78M include myasthenia gravis (MG) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

RPI-78M and RPI-MN contain anticholinergic peptides that recognize the same receptors as nicotine (acetylcholine receptors) but have the opposite effect. In a specific chemical process unique to ReceptoPharm, the drugs are created through a process of chemical modification.

RPI-MN and RPI-78M possess several desirable properties as drugs:

  • They lack measurable toxicity but are still capable of attaching to and affecting the target site on the nerve cells. This means that patients cannot overdose.
  • They display no serious adverse side effects following years of investigations in humans and animals.
  • They are extremely stable and resistant to heat, which gives the drugs a long shelf life. The drugs' stability has been determined to be over 4 years at room temperature. This is extremely unusual for a biologic drug.
  • They are easy to administer.
  • RPI-78M can be administered orally-a first for a biologic MS drug. This will present MS patients with additional quality of life benefits by eliminating the requirement for routine injections.

ReceptoPharm is about to enter into clinical trials in both viral and neurological conditions.