MindMed Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 3 Emerge Study of MM120 in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

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- Emerge is the first Phase 3 study of lysergide D-tartrate (LSD) in MDD; primary endpoint will measure change from baseline in Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) score at Week 6 between MM120 Orally Disintegrating Tablet (ODT) 100 µg and placebo -

- Emerge builds on positive Phase 2b study results in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), which showed MM120’s potential antidepressant effects -

- Topline data from the 12-week double-blind period anticipated in the second half of 2026 -

NEW YORK, April 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mind Medicine (MindMed) Inc. (NASDAQ: MNMD), (the "Company" or "MindMed"), a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company developing novel product candidates to treat brain health disorders, today announced that the first patient has been dosed in its Phase 3 Emerge study evaluating MM120 ODT, a proprietary, pharmaceutically optimized form of LSD for the treatment of MDD. Emerge will evaluate the efficacy and safety of MM120 ODT 100 µg versus placebo and is expected to enroll approximately 140 participants in the United States. Emerge is the third Phase 3 study of MM120 ODT, with the Voyage and Panorama studies in GAD already underway.

"In our Phase 2b study, MADRS score improvements after a single MM120 100 µg dose were clinically and statistically significant compared to placebo, providing meaningful benefits to participants. Having dosed the first participant in the Phase 3 Emerge study, we are excited for the therapeutic potential that MM120 ODT shows for the 21 million people in the U.S. affected by MDD," said Daniel R. Karlin, M.D., M.A., Chief Medical Officer of MindMed. "By running our MDD and GAD Phase 3 studies concurrently, we can leverage the shared symptomatology between these conditions to more effectively match participants to the appropriate study based on their clinical presentation."

The Phase 3 development program for MM120 ODT in MDD is anticipated to include two pivotal clinical trials. The first, the 52-week Emerge study, will be conducted in two parts: Part A, a 12-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study assessing the efficacy and safety of a single dose of MM120 ODT versus placebo; and Part B, a 40-week extension period during which participants will be eligible for open-label treatment with MM120 ODT based on symptom severity. In Part A, participants will be randomized 1:1 to receive MM120 ODT 100 µg or placebo. The primary endpoint of Emerge is the change from baseline in MADRS score at week 6 between MM120 ODT 100 µg and placebo. The design and timing of a second MDD trial will be informed by the progress from Emerge and additional regulatory discussions.