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Drug Trial Planned For Synthetic Cannabinoid Coronavirus Treatment

Drug Trial Planned For Synthetic Cannabinoid Coronavirus Treatment

A Philadelphia cannabis firm has joined the race to create a COVID-19 cure using cannabinoids. FSD Pharma, headquartered in Toronto, Canada, announced last week that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had approved the company’s application proposal to conduct clinical trials around the medicine. The treatment will use a drug called ultramicronized palmitoylethanolamid (or micro PEA) that includes synthetic molecules that mimic cannabinoids.

Micro PEA is a unique drug. It’s believed to act as an anti-inflammatory and promoted between 1969 and 1979 in former Czechoslovakia as treatment for influenza and the common cold. Clinical trials conducted at the time showed PEA was an effective prophylactic in respiratory infection, with no registered side effects. According to scientists behind the research, it could act as a quick therapeutic answer should a flu epidemic occur.

Today, the drug is promoted as a prescription nutraceutical in Italy and used to treat chronic inflammation. Pharmaceutical firm Epitech Group owned the rights to the drug and sold it under the names Normast and Pelvilen. Earlier this year, FSD purchased the worldwide rights from Epitech for $17.5 million and re-branded it as FSD-201.

"We contacted the FDA in late-March 2020 after becoming aware that several Italian physicians and scientists were advocating for use of ultramicronized PEA for patients suffering from symptoms of COVID-19, based on the drug's mechanism of action as a potent and safe anti-inflammatory agent that reduces the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines," Philadelphia-based physician and FSD CEO Raza Bokhari said in a statement.

In an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer, Bokhari emphasized that FSD does not claim cannabinoids, synthetic or plant-based, is an alternative for COVID-19 treatment. But the CEO said FSD-201 modulates the endocannabinoid system as "a naturally occurring fatty acid" by targeting CB2 receptors, which are believed to affect pain and inflammation in humans.

"Severe COVID-19 is characterized by an over-exuberant inflammatory response that may lead to a cytokine storm," Bokhari told the Inquirer. "[FSD-201] is not a virus killer. But we believe it can mitigate that immune response, which can be fatal."

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