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    “Any patient who has had a routine eye exam has experienced the frustrations that come with prolonged dilation, and many request some form of reversal agent. As of now, we have no current commercially available options to offer, so we are excited to start this Phase 3 registration trial to evaluate Nyxol as a potential reversal agent,” said Paul Karpecki, OD, Director of Cornea Services for Kentucky Eye Institute in Lexington KY.

    Mina Sooch, President and CEO of Ocuphire Pharma added, “With so many eye exams performed every year that require dilation, there is a clear need for a safe and effective option to accelerate the return of patients to their daily activities and everyday vision. We designed the MIRA-2 Phase 3 trial to build on the positive results of our recently completed Phase 2b MIRA-1 trial which were presented at ARVO in May 2020. This is the first of our four planned clinical trials for Nyxol and APX3330. We are at various stages of start-up activities across these trials, and look forward to timely enrollment on this MIRA-2 Phase 3 trial in collaboration with our CRO partner, Oculos Development Services.”

    For more information about the MIRA-2 (NCT04620213) Phase 3 registration trial design and its US clinical sites, please visit www.clinicaltrials.gov.

    Ocuphire is also pleased to announce the acceptance of a peer-reviewed written publication of the MIRA-1 study “Phentolamine Eye Drops Reverse Pharmacologically Induced Mydriasis in a Randomized Phase 2b Trial” in Optometry and Vision Science (OVS), Journal of the American Academy of Optometry. Accepted articles will appear soon in print and on-line at www.optvissci.com.

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    Ocuphire is a publicly traded (NASDAQ: OCUP), clinical-stage ophthalmic biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing therapies for the treatment of several eye disorders. Ocuphire’s pipeline currently includes two small-molecule product candidates targeting front and back of the eye indications. The company’s lead product candidate, Nyxol Eye Drops, is a once-daily preservative-free eye drop formulation of phentolamine mesylate, a non-selective alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenergic antagonist designed to reduce pupil size, and is being developed for several indications, including dim light or night vision disturbances (NVD), reversal pharmacologically-induced mydriasis (RM), and presbyopia. Ocuphire’s second product candidate, APX3330, is a twice-a-day oral tablet, designed to inhibit angiogenesis and inflammation pathways relevant to retinal and choroidal vascular diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetic macular edema (DME). Nyxol is entering Phase 3 clinical development for NVD and RM, and Phase 2 for presbyopia. APX3330 is entering Phase 2 clinical development for DR/DME. As part of its strategy, Ocuphire will continue to explore opportunities to acquire additional ophthalmic assets and to seek strategic partners for late stage development, regulatory preparation and commercialization of drugs in key global markets. Please visit www.clinicaltrials.gov to learn more about Ocuphire’s recent Phase 2 clinical trials and upcoming trials. For more information, please visit www.ocuphire.com.

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