Curemark reaches targeted enrollment in CM-AT Phase III clinical trials for autism

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Curemark, LLC, (www.curemark.com), a drug research and development company focused on the treatment of neurological diseases, announced that the company has completed its targeted enrollment of Phase III clinical trials for CM-AT, its autism treatment.

Curemark has reached its targeted enrollment for the study of a total 170 children, who are participating in the CM-AT Phase III trial at 18 sites across the country.

"We have been extremely pleased with the enthusiastic response of our clinical sites during the CM-AT Phase III trial process. We now have the full complement of trial participants and will close the trial to enrollment and begin the compilation process for FDA submissions," stated Dr. Bill Gannon, Curemark's Medical Director.

"This marks a significant milestone for us and our research program," said Dr. Joan Fallon, Curemark founder and CEO. "We are grateful to our clinical sites for their participation."

CM-AT targets enzyme deficiencies in autistic children.  These deficiencies affect the availability of amino acids, the building blocks of chemicals that are essential for brain function.  Curemark's autism therapy has received Fast Track review status from the FDA.  

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