Exploring the FLAVOR Trial: Advancements in Restoring Smell and Taste
Loss of smell (hyposmia) due to a virus and the associated loss of taste affects more than 65 million people between the US, Europe and Japan and millions more worldwide, significantly impacting quality of life. Cyrano Therapeutics has developed an intranasal treatment to address this issue, with the first products focused on restoring olfactory function for those suffering from long-term post-viral hyposmia. The FLAVOR trial is testing an advanced nasal spray with a groundbreaking pharmaceutical formulation to help people recover their sense of smell and taste and enjoy life again. Why This Flavor Trial Matters Hyposmia can lead to difficulties in daily life, including safety concerns (like detecting gas leaks) and reduced enjoyment of food. Research has also linked smell loss to emotional and mental health challenges such as depression and anxiety. Cyrano Therapeutics is developing a therapy to restore this essential sense, which could greatly improve patients’ overall well-being. This trial is the next step in that development process. Restoring 2 of the Main 5 Senses Smell and taste represent two of the main five senses we have as human beings. While the restoration of these senses have been historically under-researched, the work being done at Cyrano Therapeutics is shifting the landscape. As we continue to lead the charge in this important area, our findings could provide hope for millions who have lost this essential sense. For updates on our clinical trials and how you can get involved, visitCyrano Therapeutics Clinical Trials.
Winter Wellness: Tips for Sense of Smell Restoration and Protection
Winter months bring an increased risk of respiratory illnesses like the flu, colds, and other viral infections, which can significantly impact your health, including your sense of smell. For those who experience post-viral olfactory dysfunction, finding effective treatments is critical. That’s why sense of smell restoration has become a major focus of ongoing research, especially at Cyrano Therapeutics, where innovations like CYR-064 offer new hope. In this article, we’ll explore the science behind smell loss, groundbreaking research, and actionable tips to protect your olfactory health during the winter season. How Winter Viruses Impact Your Sense of Smell Viral infections, such as influenza and COVID-19, can disrupt the function of your olfactory nerves, leading to a partial or total loss of smell. This condition, known as post-viral olfactory dysfunction, can persist for months or even years, affecting quality of life, safety, and mental well-being. Cyrano Therapeutics is advancing the science of loss of smell research through clinical trials like the FLAVOR trial, which investigates CYR-064, an innovative therapy designed to restore olfactory function. For individuals suffering from prolonged loss of smell, these advancements provide a much-needed pathway to recovery. Learn more about their ongoing efforts by exploring their researching smell loss programs. Groundbreaking Solutions for Smell Restoration The growing need for effective treatments has sparked innovative research in the field of olfactory dysfunction. Cyrano Therapeutics is leading the way with therapies aimed at sense of smell restoration, like CYR-064, which targets the damaged olfactory system with precision. The therapy is currently undergoing rigorous evaluation in clinical trials. Participation in such trials is a great way for individuals affected by olfactory dysfunction to contribute to medical advancements. If you or someone you know is interested, consider reaching out to Cyrano’s team for smell therapy research contact opportunities. In addition to offering groundbreaking treatments, Cyrano also invites investors interested in advancing regenerative medicine to support this vital work. Learn more about investing in regenerative medicine and how your contributions can help transform lives. Protect Your Sense of Smell This Winter While medical advancements are critical, prevention plays a significant role in maintaining your olfactory health. Here are some practical tips to reduce your risk of losing your sense of smell: If you suspect a loss of smell after an illness, act early by consulting a specialist and staying informed about treatments such as smell loss therapy research. Revolutionizing Smell Restoration With winter illness season in full swing, protecting your sense of smell is more important than ever. Advancements like CYR-064, developed by Cyrano Therapeutics, are paving the way for effective sense of smell restoration therapies that can dramatically improve quality of life. Whether you’re seeking treatment options or interested in supporting innovative research, Cyrano offers opportunities to make a meaningful impact. Reach out today to learn more about smell therapy research contact opportunities or invest in smell loss research. Together, we can create a brighter future for those living with olfactory dysfunction.
Cyrano Therapeutics Secures $9M for Development of Treatment for Post-Viral Smell Loss
Cyrano Therapeutics Secures $9.0 Million Series B Financing to Advance Clinical Development of CYR-064 for Treatment of Post-Viral Smell Loss. Phase 2 FLAVOR clinical trial currently enrolling 150 patients to assess the safety and effectiveness of CYR-064 in treating patients with chronic smell loss following recovery from a viral infection (post-viral hyposmia) No FDA-approved drug therapy available for this increasingly prevalent and serious chronic sensory condition Delray Beach, FL, January 16, 2024 – Cyrano Therapeutics, Inc., a regenerative medicine company pioneering the development of treatments for smell loss, announced today that it has secured a $9.0 million Series B financing to advance the development of CYR-064 as a potential first-ever treatment for post-viral smell loss (hyposmia). Co-lead investors participating in the financing include the Florida Opportunity Fund managed by DeepWork Capital and existing investors Lumira Ventures and Remiges Ventures. Cyrano intends to use the proceeds from its Series B financing to advance FLAVOR, its Phase 2, double-blind, randomized clinical trial of CYR-064, an intranasal theophylline spray therapy to treat patients who have lost their sense of smell following recovery from a viral infection. The FLAVOR Phase 2 trial will be conducted at up to 15 sites in the US and the Series B financing is to fund the trial through data readout. “This Series B financing enables us to advance what we believe to be a first-of-its-kind treatment for patients suffering from long-term smell loss due to a viral infection,” said Rick Geoffrion, President and CEO of Cyrano Therapeutics, Inc. “Smell loss correlates to functional loss of taste, which can both diminish quality of life and present significant health and safety risks, thus underscoring the urgency in advancing this important therapeutic. We also plan to conduct exploratory research for patients with Parkinson’s disease, 95 percent of whom often experience loss of smell and flavor as the first symptom of the disease.” Jackson Streeter, MD, Venture Partner at DeepWork Capital, stated: “Cyrano Therapeutics represents an important investment for DeepWork and the Florida Opportunity Fund as we seek to identify and cultivate emerging biotechnology companies in Florida that combine executive and scientific expertise with therapeutic opportunities that offer the potential to address significant, unmet medical needs. We look forward to supporting the entire Cyrano team as the company advances CYR-064 through the FLAVOR Phase 2 trial.” The number of patients experiencing long-term smell and flavor loss has increased 10-fold in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic to more than 40 million patients in the US and Europe. Thirty percent of those suffering from smell loss will experience a hazardous event such as food poisoning or the inability to detect hazardous fumes. There is currently no FDA-approved drug therapy to treat smell loss from any cause. About Hyposmia: Hyposmia, including post-viral hyposmia, is an increasingly prevalent and serious chronic sensory condition for which there is no approved drug therapy and limited treatment options. Hyposmia causes significant impairment in quality of life for many sufferers. Moreover, in older individuals, hyposmia is associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment and mortality. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, an estimated 8 million individuals in the US and Europe suffered from long-term post-viral hyposmia. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in dramatically increased prevalence, with an estimated 40 million individuals in the US and Europe currently suffering from long-term post-viral hyposmia. About Cyrano Therapeutics: Cyrano Therapeutics is a private, venture-backed clinical stage regenerative medicine company. Since our foundation, we have been working diligently to develop therapies for people struggling with the loss of smell and taste. About the FLAVOR Trial: The Phase 2 FLAVOR trial is a 150 subject randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multi-dose, multi-site clinical trial of CYR-064 for the treatment of post-viral hyposmia. For more information, please visit ClinicalTrials.gov About DeepWork Capital: DeepWork Capital invests professionally managed committed venture capital in growth-oriented, early-stage companies in the technology and life science sectors. We partner with visionary entrepreneurs building disruptive companies. DeepWork works closely with other investment groups and takes a hands-on approach with its portfolio companies. For additional information, please see www.deepworkcapital.com Media Contacts: Tiberend Strategic Advisors, Inc. Dave Schemelia [email protected] +1 609-468-9325 Eric Reiss [email protected] +1 802-249-1136
Cyrano Therapeutics Enrolls First Patient in Phase 2 Trial of CYR-064 for Post-Viral Smell Loss (Hyposmia) – Copy
There is currently no FDA-approved therapy for this increasingly prevalent and serious chronic sensory condition Delray Beach, FL, October 12, 2023 – Cyrano Therapeutics, Inc., a regenerative medicine company pioneering the development of treatments for smell loss, announced today that it has commenced enrollment in the Phase 2 FLAVOR trial, a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multi-dose clinical trial of CYR-064, its novel, soft-mist nasal-spray product candidate, for the treatment of post-viral hyposmia. Post-viral hyposmia is an increasingly prevalent and serious chronic sensory condition for which there is currently no approved drug therapy. “Hyposmia, along with the associated alterations in taste results in a significant reduction in quality of life, as this common and serious condition manifests as a loss of two of the five basic human senses,” stated Mas Takashima, MD FACS, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Houston Methodist Hospital and the principal investigator for the FLAVOR trial. “CYR-064 has the potential to become the first pharmaceutical product to restore the senses of smell and taste in patients with post-viral hyposmia and thereby address a major unmet clinical need.” Cyrano expects to enroll approximately 150 subjects in the FLAVOR trial, which is designed to assess the local nasal safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of CYR-064 as compared to placebo in the treatment of post-viral hyposmia over a six-month period. The FLAVOR trial is a multi-institutional prospective study being conducted at fifteen clinical sites in the United States. About Hyposmia Hyposmia, including post-viral hyposmia, is an increasingly prevalent and serious chronic sensory condition for which there is no approved drug therapy [and limited treatment options]. Hyposmia causes significant impairment in quality of life for many sufferers. Moreover, in older individuals, hyposmia is associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment and mortality. . Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, an estimated 8 million individuals in the U.S. and Europe suffered from long-term post-viral hyposmia. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in dramatically increased prevalence, with an estimated 40 million individuals in the U.S. and Europe currently suffering from long-term post-viral hyposmia. About Cyrano Therapeutics Cyrano Therapeutics, Inc. is a private, venture-backed, clinical-stage regenerative medicine company. Since our inception, we have been working diligently to develop therapies for people struggling with the loss of smell and taste. For more information, please visit cyranotherapeutics.com.
Cyrano Therapeutics Enrolls First Patient in Phase 2 Trial of CYR-064 for Post-Viral Smell Loss (Hyposmia)
There is currently no FDA-approved therapy for this increasingly prevalent and serious chronic sensory condition Delray Beach, FL, October 12, 2023 – Cyrano Therapeutics, Inc., a regenerative medicine company pioneering the development of treatments for smell loss, announced today that it has commenced enrollment in the Phase 2 FLAVOR trial, a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multi-dose clinical trial of CYR-064, its novel, soft-mist nasal-spray product candidate, for the treatment of post-viral hyposmia. Post-viral hyposmia is an increasingly prevalent and serious chronic sensory condition for which there is currently no approved drug therapy. “Hyposmia, along with the associated alterations in taste results in a significant reduction in quality of life, as this common and serious condition manifests as a loss of two of the five basic human senses,” stated Mas Takashima, MD FACS, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Houston Methodist Hospital and the principal investigator for the FLAVOR trial. “CYR-064 has the potential to become the first pharmaceutical product to restore the senses of smell and taste in patients with post-viral hyposmia and thereby address a major unmet clinical need.” Cyrano expects to enroll approximately 150 subjects in the FLAVOR trial, which is designed to assess the local nasal safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of CYR-064 as compared to placebo in the treatment of post-viral hyposmia over a six-month period. The FLAVOR trial is a multi-institutional prospective study being conducted at fifteen clinical sites in the United States. About Smell Loss (Hyposmia) Hyposmia, including post-viral hyposmia, is an increasingly prevalent and serious chronic sensory condition for which there is no approved drug therapy [and limited treatment options]. Hyposmia causes significant impairment in quality of life for many sufferers. Moreover, in older individuals, hyposmia is associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment and mortality. . Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, an estimated 8 million individuals in the U.S. and Europe suffered from long-term post-viral hyposmia. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in dramatically increased prevalence, with an estimated 40 million individuals in the U.S. and Europe currently suffering from long-term post-viral hyposmia. About Cyrano Therapeutics Cyrano Therapeutics, Inc. is a private, venture-backed, clinical-stage regenerative medicine company. Since our inception, we have been working diligently to develop therapies for people struggling with the loss of smell and taste. For more information, please visit cyranotherapeutics.com.