Cortex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AMEX: COR), Irvine, Calif., reported
a net loss of $2,689,000 ($0.08 per share) for the quarter ended June
30, 2005, compared with a net loss of $1,314,000 ($0.05 per share) for
the corresponding prior year period. For the six months ended June 30,
2005, Cortex reported a net loss of $5,337,000 ($0.16 per share)
compared with a net loss of $2,188,000 ($0.08 per share) for the
corresponding prior year period. Increased net losses in the current
year periods reflect development expenses for the AMPAKINE(R) compound,
CX717 and increased preclinical research and development of the AMPAKINE
technology. Cortex expects that the increased pace of research and
development will continue to impact its expense levels throughout 2005.
As recently reported, Cortex has begun enrollment in its second and
third Phase IIa studies with CX717: one in Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder and the other in mild to moderate
Alzheimer's disease. These studies follow results from the first
Phase IIa trial with CX717 that suggest that when compared to placebo,
the compound increased wakefulness in a dose-related manner and improved
cognitive performance in healthy male subjects that were deprived of
sleep. A fourth Phase IIa study in simulated night shift work is
scheduled to start enrollment at the end of August. Cortex anticipates
that information relative to the outcome of these studies will be
available toward the end of 2005 or sooner, depending on patient
enrollment.
Revenues of $647,000 and $1,346,000 for the three months and six
months ended June 30, 2005, respectively, decreased relative to the
prior year periods due to the end of research support under the October
2002 amendment to Cortex's collaborative agreement with Servier.
Revenues for the current year periods primarily represent the research
support that Cortex continues to receive from Servier under the October
2000 collaborative agreement, as extended in late 2003.
Cortex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Cortex, located in Irvine, California, is a neuroscience company
focused on novel drug therapies for neurological and psychiatric
disorders. The company is pioneering a class of proprietary
pharmaceuticals called AMPAKINE compounds, which act to increase the
strength of signals at connections between brain cells. The loss of
these connections is thought to be responsible for memory and behavior
problems in Alzheimer's disease. Many psychiatric diseases,
including schizophrenia, occur as a result of imbalances in the
brain's neurotransmitter system. These imbalances may be improved
by using the AMPAKINE technology. Cortex has alliances with N.V. Organon
for the treatment of schizophrenia and depression and with Les
Laboratoires Servier for the development of AMPAKINE compounds to treat
the neurodegenerative effects associated with aging and disease,
including Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer's disease and
anxiety disorders.
For more information, visit http://www.cortexpharm.com or call
949/727-3157.
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