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Braxia Scientific Corp C.BRAX

Alternate Symbol(s):  BRAXF

Braxia Scientific Corp. is a Canada-based medical research and telemedicine company with a clinic that provide ketamine treatments for persons with depression and related disorders. Through its medical solutions, it intends to reduce the illness burden of brain-based disorders, such as major depressive disorder, among others. The Company is primarily focused on owning and operating multidisciplinary clinics, providing treatment for mental health disorders, and research activities related to discovering and commercializing novel drugs and delivery methods. It seeks to develop ketamine and derivatives and other psychedelic products from its IP development platform. The Company has clinic operations in the Canadian cities of Mississauga, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ottawa and Montreal. Its subsidiary, Braxia Health, is engaged in offering rapid onset treatments to aid those suffering from several treatment-resistant conditions, such as depression and bipolar disorder.


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Comment by newcoinon Aug 17, 2020 9:03am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Some promising studies on psychedelic drugs

RE:RE:RE:RE:Some promising studies on psychedelic drugsJust a quick reminder;

Applauds Health Canada's Approval Of Psilocybin Compassionate Access For Patients

NEW YORKAug. 6, 2020 /CNW/ -- Mind Medicine (MindMed) Inc. (NEO: MMED OTCQB: MMEDF), the leading psychedelic pharmaceutical company, has engaged renowned psychedelic assisted therapy expert Dr. Peter Gasser as an advisor to its LSD experiential therapy program Project Lucy. 

Dr. Gasser has pioneered the legal, medical use of psychedelics through clinical research and compassionate access in Switzerland. Dr Gasser has served as the President of the Swiss Medical Society for Psycholytic Therapy since 1997. Through compassionate access in Switzerland, Dr Gasser holds several individual treatment permissions to treat patients with MDMA and LSD.

Dr. Gasser and University Hospital Basel's Dr Matthias Liechti are conducting a Phase 2 trial of LSD assisted therapy for anxiety disorders. MindMed previously acquired the exclusive license to this ongoing Phase 2 trial through its collaboration agreement with the University Hospital Basel. 

MindMed's Project Lucy intends to start a Phase 2b human efficacy trial that will focus on experiential doses of LSD to treat anxiety disorders administered by a therapist.

"Dr. Gasser is one of the leading global experts on psychedelic assisted therapy and it's an honor for us to work together as we build Project Lucy into a world class commercial drug development program," said MindMed Co-Founder and Co-CEO JR Rahn. "Dr Gasser's vast experience and history treating patients as a therapist through compassionate access in Switzerland also interests the company and will have tremendous benefits to our patients."

Dr. Gasser helped pioneer compassionate access for end of life psychedelic assisted therapy in Switzerland. This week, the Canadian health minister approved compassionate access of psilocybin assisted therapy for terminally ill patients.

Rahn added: "Health Canada's recognition that psychedelic substances have medicinal value and potential benefit for patients is extremely encouraging for all of us in the psychedelic inspired medical space. It takes a village of dedicated government officials, scientists, therapists and entrepreneurs to make impactful change for patients, and we hope additional clinical trials will compel regulators to further allow psychedelic inspired medicines to help the millions of patients suffering from mental health and addiction."

 

newcoin wrote: Thank you.

I look forward to watching the tape later today.

The discussion of LSD trials would likely help MMED as they are front and centre in that space.

I'll read Pollan's book and get caught up.



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