SciSparc begins clinical trial of ASD therapy

The SCI-210 therapy combines cannabidiol and SciSparc's Palmitoylethanolamide, designed to reduce autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms.

RanjithKumar Dharma November 27 2023

SciSparc has commenced the clinical trial of its new therapy, SCI-210, to treat ASD symptoms in children.

ASD differs widely among those it affects, presenting challenges in social interaction and communication.

The double-blind, randomised and placebo-controlled study has been initiated at the Soroka Medical Center in Israel.

SCI-210 is a combination of cannabidiol (CBD) and SciSparc's Palmitoylethanolamide, designed to alleviate ASD symptoms.

SciSparc will enrol 60 subjects aged between five and 18 years over 20 weeks for scientifically measuring how the therapy compares to standard CBD treatment in managing symptoms of ASD.

SciSparc CEO Oz Adler said: “Our pioneering treatment aims to reduce and alleviate the symptoms of autism along with reducing the side effects that are common when taking cannabis-based treatments, such as CBD.

“Partnering with the Soroka Medical Center and the National Autism Research Center, we are exploring new territory in ASD treatment.

“We are driven by science and the goal of improving life quality for children with ASD and their families.”

During this month, SciSparc started a Phase IIb clinical study of SCI-110 to treat patients with Tourette Syndrome.

The study is being conducted under the regulation of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Israeli Ministry of Health, and the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices in Germany.

The company commenced the trial at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and is anticipated to continue with its medical sites in Germany and the US.

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