Dr. Lui Franciosi reports
VERITAS PHARMA PROVIDES CORPORATE
UPDATE ON Q2 2018
Veritas Pharma Inc. has provided a corporate update on
its achievements, related scientific activities and growth strategies for the second quarter of fiscal
2018.
Status of human trials
Earlier this year, Veritas Pharma's subsidiary, Cannevert Therapeutics, signed an
agreement with Puerto Rico's Fundacion de Investigacion clinical research to perform
trials of its lead cannabis strain, CTL-X, to target pain. The anticipated approvals were expected
to come at the end of the first quarter of 2018 with a potential start this Q2 2018. Challenges arose with the
importation of placebo cannabis from a non-United States supplier. The designated placebo is a cannabis
plant material which resembles CTL-X both in appearance and scent, but does not contain the
active constituents that can potentially produce the therapeutic effects Cannevert scientists are
currently sourcing a similar placebo, preferably locally within Puerto Rico. Once this task has
been completed, the details of this material will be incorporated into the documentation for local
regulatory review. The start of human trials is now anticipated in early Q3 2018.
Health Canada dealer licence
In late 2017, Health Canada issued CTL a dealer licence (No. 2018/6970) under its Section 9.2
of the Narcotic Control Regulations. This licence enables CTL to possess, produce,
analyze, sale, send, transport and deliver cannabis, hemp and related products, and enables
CTL to be a commercial service provider of chemistry and biological testing services for licensed
producers. Since then, Veritas and CTL have been searching for potential therapeutic cannabis
strains in various parts of the world to import for further testing. CTL has been also preparing
to update its licence to enable it to package its propriety cannabis products.
Cancer research project
CTL's cancer research project with Dr. Dmitri Petchkovski of Fibroblast Consulting has been
investigating the effects of several human lung, prostate, colon, breast and melanoma cancer
cell lines against select cannabis strains, along with standard clinical chemotherapeutic drugs
for comparison. There has been sufficient screening of strains since the last update. Current
evidence suggests there is anti-cancer activity in certain cell lines; however, further investigation
will be required over the coming months to establish more conclusive evidence.
3 Carbon extraction acquisition
Veritas recently entered into a share purchase agreement with 3 Carbon Extractions Inc. to acquire 50 per cent of its issued and outstanding shares. 3 Carbon will provide Veritas
with extraction and product development expertise to further the company's goals in creating
proprietary products and formulas for select therapeutic indications. 3 Carbon has been
leveraging its relationship with ExtractionTek Solutions Ltd., a hydrocarbon extraction
equipment manufacturer from Colorado, to assist Veritas in gaining further access to licensed
producers in Canada and around the world for cannabis supply and co-development
opportunities.
Sechelt Organic Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations application
In 2014, Veritas's other subsidiary, Sechelt Organic Marijuana Corp., submitted an
Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations application to be a Health
Canada approved licensed producer. SOM is still at the fifth application review of the seven
stages of the application process and is awaiting permission from Health Canada to build on its
land located in Sechelt, B.C. Although acquiring an ACMPR licence would
enable CTL to eventually design and grow its own propriety strains, there are now more licensed
producers in Canada and other parts of the world willing to enter into cannabis production and/or
co-development agreements with other companies. Veritas has been looking at this approach
to have select cannabis strains grown by Canadian or non-Canadian licensed producers. This
in interim enables the company to further its research, product development and
commercialization activities.
Cannevert Therapeutics acquisition
On March 22, 2018, Veritas Pharma completed the 100-per-cent takeover of its research arm,
Cannevert Therapeutics. Since then, the company has been working with Cannevert's
scientists to finalize its operational research plan, including reorganization and role refinement
of personnel for the next two years. The focus of its research efforts will be the discovery and
development of medical cannabis products for the pain and seniors/palliative care markets.
Research facility
The company continues to explore other prospective research offices and laboratory space on
the campus of the University of British Columbia, as well as in other municipalities of
the Lower Mainland that permit cannabis research, product development and commercialization.
Veritas is still committed to expand its operations by the third quarter of this year.
Private placement
On May 21, 2018, United Kingdom's first medicinal cannabis investment fund, Sativa Investments PLC, subscribed on a non-brokered private placement basis to 500,000 common shares of
Veritas at a price of 40 cents per share for gross proceeds to the company of $200,000. No
warrants were issued with this placement. The private placement was approved by all of the
independent directors of the company.
About Veritas Pharma Inc.
Veritas Pharma is an emerging pharmaceutical and IP (intellectual property) development company, which, through its 100-per-cent-owned subsidiary Cannevert Therapeutics (CTL), is advancing the science behind medical cannabis. It is the company's aim, through its investment in CTL, to develop the most effective cannabis strains (cultivars) specific to pain, nausea, epilepsy and PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder), solving the critical need for clinical data to support medical marijuana claims. CTL's unique value proposition uses a low-cost research and development model to help drive shareholder value and speed to market. Veritas's investment in CTL is led by a strong management team, bringing together veteran academic pharmacologists, anesthetists and chemists.
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