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A Once-Failed Pain Therapy Shows Potential in a Neurodevelopmental Disorder

Apr 24, 202533 min
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Episode description

GRIN-related disorders are a group of rare neurodevelopmental conditions that can cause intellectual disability, behavioral challenges, and seizures. GRIN Therapeutics is developing a once-failed development candidate for chronic neuropathic pain, known as radiprodil, as a potential treatment for GRIN-related disorders driven by gain-of-function mutations. We spoke to Bruce Leuchter, president and CEO of GRIN Therapeutics, about GRIN-related disorders, how the company came to develop radiprodil, and how it represents an effort by Neurvati Neurosciences to bring a portfolio approach to developing novel treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders.

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