On November 9, 2022 Lipocine Inc. (NASDAQ: LPCN), a biopharmaceutical company focused on treating Central Nervous System ("CNS") disorders by leveraging its proprietary platform to develop differentiated products, reported financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and provided a corporate update (Press release, Lipocine, NOV 9, 2022, View Source [SID1234623532]).
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"During the third quarter we announced a new strategic direction for Lipocine, which involves applying our validated technology to develop differentiated treatments for CNS disorders. Our initial focus is on endogenous neuroactive steroids which have broad applicability in treating various CNS conditions," said Dr. Mahesh Patel, President and CEO of Lipocine Inc. "Our most advanced neuroactive steroid ("NAS") candidate is LPCN 1154, which we are developing for the treatment of postpartum depression. We recently initiated a pilot PK bridge study (a prelude to a pivotal study required for NDA filing) and look forward to reporting results of the pilot study in the first half of 2023."
Third Quarter Highlights
Strategic realignment and focus on CNS
●In September, Lipocine announced a strategic realignment and forward focus on treating CNS disorders. The Company’s initial focus is to advance its pipeline of endogenous neuroactive steroids ("NAS") which have potential to treat various neuropsychiatric conditions.
●Lipocine’s CNS development portfolio includes LPCN 1154, a fast-acting oral antidepressant for postpartum depression ("PPD") with potential for outpatient use; LPCN 2101, with a novel mechanism of action, for women with epilepsy; and additional undisclosed CNS focused candidates.
●The Company is exploring partnering its portfolio of non-core assets (LPCN 1144 for treatment of non-cirrhotic NASH, LPCN 1148 for decompensated liver cirrhosis, LPCN 1107 for prevention of pre-term birth, and LPCN 1111, a once-a-day therapy for TRT), consistent with our strategy designed to diversify risk and potentially create opportunities for non-dilutive financing.
Corporate
●Appointed Spyros Papapetropoulos, M.D. Ph.D., as Lead Director and Chairman of the Board. Dr. Papapetropoulos has served on Lipocine’s board since April 2022.
●Appointed George Nomikos, M.D., Ph.D., as Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Nomikos is an R&D scientist and psychiatry-trained clinician with extensive academic and industry experience in neuropsychiatric, neurometabolic, neurohormonal, neuromuscular and chronic pain therapeutics.
Third quarter Ended September 30, 2022 Financial Results
Lipocine reported a net loss of $2.4 million, or ($0.03) per diluted share for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, compared with a net loss of $3.1 million, or ($0.04) per diluted share, in the quarter ended September 30, 2021.
There were no revenues in the quarter ended September 30, 2022. There was $55,000 in license revenue recorded in the quarter ended September 30, 2021 related to payments received from Spriaso under a licensing agreement which did not recur in 2022.
Research and development expenses were $2.1 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, compared with $2.4 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2021. The decrease in research and development expenses was primarily due to a decrease in expenses related to the LPCN 1154 clinical studies, a decrease in expenses and consulting costs related to the completion of the LPCN 1144 LiFT Phase 2 clinical study in NASH subjects, and a decrease in costs associated with TLANDO. These decreases were offset by an increase in costs related to the Phase 2 POC study in male cirrhotic subjects with LPCN 1148, an increase in LPCN 1111 manufacturing scale up, an increase in LPCN1107 clinical studies, and an increase in other research and development costs and personnel expenses.
General and administrative expenses were $0.8 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, compared with $1.2 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2021. The decrease in general and administrative expenses was primarily due to decreases in legal expenses, personnel costs, corporate insurance expense and other G&A expenses. The decreases were offset by an increase in directors’ fees resulting from the addition of two new directors, increases in professional and consulting fees and increases in travel related expense.
As of September 30, 2022, the company had $34.3 million of unrestricted cash, cash equivalents and marketable investment securities, compared to $46.6 million at December 31, 2021.
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022 Financial Results
Lipocine reported a net loss of $8.5 million, or ($0.10) per diluted share, for the nine months ended September 30, 2022, compared with a net loss of $13.3 million, or ($0.16) per diluted share, in the nine months ended September 30, 2021.
Revenues in the nine months ended September 30, 2022 were $0.5 million, compared with revenues of $55,000 in the comparable period in 2021. The increase in revenue was primarily related to a non-refundable cash fee received from Antares for consideration of a 90 day extension to exercise its option to license LPCN 1111.
Research and development expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2022, were $6.9 million compared to $5.4 million for the comparable period in 2021. The increase in research and development expenses was due to an increase in expenses related to the Phase 2 POC study in male cirrhotic subjects with LPCN 1148, an increase in costs related to LPCN 1154 clinical studies, an increase in expenses related to LPCN 1111 scale up activities and a food effect study in LPCN 1107, an increase in personnel expense and other research and development costs. These increases were offset by a decrease in expenses related to the completion of the LPCN 1144 LiFT Phase 2 clinical study in NASH subjects, and a decrease in costs associated with TLANDO.
General and administrative expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 were $3.2 million compared to $4.3 million for the comparable period in 2021. The decrease in general and administrative expenses was primarily due to a decrease in legal fees, a decrease in personnel costs and a decrease in other general and administrative expenses. These decreases were offset by an increase in professional fees related to the recruitment of additional directors to our Board and various other consulting services, an increase related to proxy solicitation and distribution services, an increase in corporate insurance expenses and travel related expenses, as well as an increase in royalty expense related to the net sales of TLANDO resulting from its commercial launch in June 2022.