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DemeRx
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DemeRx is a clinical-stage biotech developing noribogaine (DMX-1001), a non-psychedelic active metabolite of ibogaine, as a treatment for alcohol use disorder. DMX-1001 promotes neuroplasticity to repair neural circuits damaged by chronic alcohol use. Phase 1b completed with favorable safety; Phase 2 AUD trial planned for 2026, supported by a $1.7M NIH SBIR grant.
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- Phase I
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1 active programme with forecast fields
Latest sourced update
Jun 27, 2026 - grant-database - NIH RePORTER - DMX-1001 (Noribogaine)
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Development Programmes
1DMX-1001 (Noribogaine)
IbogaineAlcohol use disorder
Programme Tracker
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
Phase 1 MAD trial completed in 55 healthy volunteers (NCT06480981), with January 2026 safety/tolerability/PK results supporting Phase 2 development. FDA accepted the DMX-1001 IND for AUD in April 2026; DemeRx says an alcohol-interaction trial will support Phase 2 start in 2027.
Milestones
phase-2-initiated
PlannedPhase 2 trial in AUD patients planned for 2026
Why it matters: First efficacy trial of noribogaine in AUD patients. If DMX-1001 demonstrates reduced drinking and/or sustained abstinence via GDNF-mediated neuroplasticity, it would be a first-in-class neuroplastogen for addiction — mechanistically distinct from all current AUD treatments (naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram).
Watch next: Phase 2 protocol disclosure; first patient enrolled; interim efficacy data
Company milestone
CompletedActual: Jun 1, 2025
DemeRx joined Medical Psychedelics Working Group (MPWG)
Why it matters: Industry coalition membership signals engagement with regulatory and policy frameworks for psychedelic-adjacent medicines.
Funding milestone
CompletedActual: Oct 7, 2025
Awarded $1.7M NIH SBIR grant from NIAAA (Award #R43AA032127) to advance DMX-1001 through IND-enabling studies toward Phase 2
Why it matters: NIAAA grant validates DMX-1001's neuroplastogen mechanism for AUD. Non-dilutive NIH funding provides capital for IND-enabling and Phase 2 preparation. DMX-1001 enhances GDNF (Glial cell line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) to repair dopaminergic neural circuits damaged by chronic heavy drinking — a repair mechanism rather than substitution therapy.
phase-1-results
CompletedActual: Jan 6, 2026
Successful completion of Phase 1 Multiple Ascending Dose (MAD) trial (NCT06480981): double-blind, placebo-controlled, 55 healthy volunteers, doses 20-80mg daily. Safe and well-tolerated; QT effect not clinically relevant
Why it matters: Clean Phase 1 safety profile across a wide dose range (20-80mg) is critical for an ibogaine-derived compound — cardiac QT prolongation is the primary safety concern with ibogaine itself. Noribogaine (the active metabolite of ibogaine) showing only non-clinically-relevant QT effects at therapeutic doses is a major de-risking milestone. This differentiates DMX-1001 from ibogaine and positions it for Phase 2.
Recorded Events
Jan 6, 2026: phase-1-results
Oct 7, 2025: Funding milestone
Jun 1, 2025: Company milestone
Evidence Links
clinical-trial-registry - ClinicalTrials.gov - Jan 22, 2026 - Verified
Completed Phase 1 multiple-ascending-dose noribogaine study in healthy volunteers, sponsored by DemeRx NB.
Press release - Business Wire / DemeRx - Jan 6, 2026 - Verified
Phase 1 MAD data in 55 healthy volunteers supported advancement toward Phase 2 AUD development.
Press release - BioSpace / DemeRx - Apr 23, 2026 - Verified
FDA accepted the IND for DMX-1001 in AUD; DemeRx said an alcohol-interaction trial would support Phase 2 start in 2027.
grant-database - NIH RePORTER - Jun 27, 2026 - Verified
NIH project page for IND-enabling work supporting noribogaine development for alcohol use disorder.
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- Private Biotech
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- Phase I
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