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08/15/18 10:46 AM

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Pain Therapeutics Awarded $3.2 Million NIH Grant to Study Alzheimer's Disease
8:00 am ET August 15, 2018 (Globe Newswire) Print
- NIH Grant will Support Clinical Testing of PTI-125 -

- Initiation of Phase II Study Expected Q4 2018 -

Pain Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: PTIE), a biopharmaceutical company, today announced that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded the Company a $3.2 million clinical research grant to support a Phase II study with PTI-125, the Company's drug candidate to treat Alzheimer's disease. Pain Therapeutics expects to initiate the study in Q4 2018.

"We are once again grateful to the NIH for its support of our clinical program around PTI-125," said Remi Barbier, President & CEO of Pain Therapeutics. "There is a profound need to develop new drugs for patients with Alzheimer's. NIH has long been a champion of innovative new science that stands up to rigorous, peer-reviewed evaluation and that has potential to benefit human health in areas of unmet needs, such as Alzheimer's."

The NIH's National Institute on Aging awarded this clinical research grant to Pain Therapeutics following an in-depth, peer-reviewed evaluation of PTI-125 for scientific and technical merit.

About PTI-125

Pain Therapeutics believes its program in Alzheimer's has game-changing characteristics. Its lead drug candidate, PTI-125, is a small molecule that has a unique mechanism of action for treating Alzheimer's disease. The underlying science for PTI-125 is published in prestigious technical journals, including Journal of Neuroscience, Neurobiology of Aging, and Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation, with additional technical publications pending. The Company is also waiting to hear back from the NIH regarding a second research grant application to support PTI-125.

The Company's other asset in Alzheimer's is a simple blood test, called PTI-125DX, to detect or confirm whether a person has Alzheimer's disease, even years before symptoms appear. An early diagnosis of Alzheimer's could allow treatment to start sooner, optimize treatment options for each individual and improve chances to slow or halt the disease.

About Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. There is no approved drug therapy to reverse, or even halt, the course of AD.

Strategic Reorganization Expected to be Announced Shortly

Pain Therapeutics has initiated a strategic reorganization to align its resources on advancing its drug and diagnostic assets in Alzheimer's disease. Full details of this reorganization plan, including details of its planned Phase II study in Alzheimer's, specific milestones and measures of clinical progress, will be shared with the public via conference call within weeks, after the reorganization is finalized.