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NRx Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: NRXP) Reports Q2 2025 Results, Highlights Progress Across Lead Programs

NRx Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: NRXP) Reports Q2 2025 Results, Highlights Progress Across Lead Programs

NRx Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: NRXP), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, reported financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, and provided a corporate update. The Company highlighted progress in all three lead programs, including expanded FDA Fast Track designation for NRX-100 in treating suicidal depression, filing of multiple regulatory documents, and advancement of the NRX-101 NDA. A strategic investor group led by B Group Capital has committed capital through a purchase of restricted common stock with a one-year lockup and no dilutive mechanisms. The capital is expected to support the Company through key regulatory milestones and help scale HOPE Therapeutics and its clinic network.
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About NRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
NRx Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutics based on its NMDA platform for the treatment of central nervous system disorders, specifically suicidal depression, chronic pain, and PTSD. The Company is developing NRX-100 (preservative-free intravenous ketamine) and NRX-101, (oral D-cycloserine/lurasidone). NRX-100 has been awarded Fast Track Designation for the treatment of Suicidal ideation in Depression, including Bipolar Depression. NRX-101 has been awarded Breakthrough Therapy Designation for the treatment of suicidal bipolar depression; the company recently filed module 3 manufacturing data to support the New Drug Application for NRX-101.
NRx has recently filed an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) and initiated a New Drug Application filing for NRX-100 (IV ketamine) with an application for the Commissioner's National Priority Voucher Program for the treatment of suicidal depression. The filing is based on results of well-controlled clinical trials conducted under the auspices of the US National Institutes of Health and the Government of France, licensed under a data sharing agreement.
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