Therapix Biosciences Ltd, a specialty, clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focusing on the development of cannabinoid-based treatments, on June 5 enrolled the first subject into its its Phase IIa sponsor-initiated clinical trial using the company’s cannabinoid-based technology THX-110 for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) at Assuta Medical Center in Israel.

The OSA Phase IIa proof-of-concept trial, titled “Examining the Efficacy of a Therapeutic Combination of Dronabinol (Pharma-grade ?9-tetrahydracannabinol) and Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) for Obstructive Sleep Apnea,” is conducted under the leadership of Yaron Dagan, MD, DSc, head of the Sleep Medicine Institute at Assuta, and principal investigator, Lilach Kemer. The clinical trial is a single-arm, open-label trial, in which 30 subjects receive one daily treatment of the drug via oral administration and is followed-up for one month with the primary efficacy endpoint evaluating a significant change in apnea-hypopnea index (AHI). The clinical trial is designed to prove the safety, tolerance, and efficacy of the drug’s treatment and to assess its performance in adult patients suffering from symptoms of OSA.

Adi Zuloff-Shani, PhD, chief technology officer of Therapix, says in a release, “We are very excited by the potential of our innovative THX-110 to potentially make a difference in OSA treatment and to improve the quality of life outcomes for patients who suffer from OSA. The initiation of this study represents a significant milestone for Therapix Biosciences as it marks the start of the company’s third clinical program. We believe that our rapid progress, from receiving the Israeli Ministry of Health and Ethics committee clearance to initiating patients’ enrollment, is indicative of the expertise of our internal team, as well as, the relationships we’ve built with our investigator partners.”

Dagan says, “Obstructive sleep apnea affects millions of people around the globe at a growing rate, while current treatments such as noninvasive ventilation devices (CPAP) and oral appliances, unfortunately lead to low compliance. We are enthusiastic to be working with Therapix on researching a pharmaceutical alternative for OSA.”

Ascher Shmulewitz, MD, interim CEO of Therapix, says, “We are looking forward to this trial as Therapix believes it has the potential to demonstrate that THX-110 can treat different medical indications. The positive topline results shown in our phase IIa trial in Tourette syndrome conducted at Yale University, have led us to believe that our novel solution, based on the entourage effect of endocannabinoids, could potentially enhance treatments for unmet needs including OSA.”

To improve patient compliance and adherence to therapy, Therapix and Maccabi Health Services, the parent organization of Assuta Healthcare System, have entered into a 2-year agreement. The company’s agreement with Maccabi Healthcare Services provides data-mining research as part of the co-formation of a Center of Excellence for sleep and pain.