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What is neuropathic pain?

Pain is a negative feeling associated with damage to the body’s tissues and is crucial to survival. Sometimes damage to the tissues from trauma or some diseases, for example, viral infection, shingles and diabetes, results in neuropathic pain that does not resolve, and the pain becomes chronic. This has no survival value and, indeed, results in a real reduction in sufferers’ quality of life.

Focus on allodynia

PharmNovo initially focuses on neuropathic pain with allodynia. Allodynia is a distressing part of neuropathic pain states. It is pain on the skin from something that shouldn’t be painful. This makes simple day-to-day activities, such as getting dressed, very unpleasant, and this has a negative impact on sufferers’ quality of life.

Allodynia is common in neuropathic pain states such as shingles, diabetic neuropathy, physical injury to nerves and migraine. Existing treatments are largely ineffective, but the drug candidate PN6047 from PharmNovo, blocks allodynia in animal models, and its potential in the human condition is clear.

The drug candidate is being developed for neuropathic pain in general, but by focusing the study on peripheral neuropathic pain with mechanical allodynia, a semi-quantitative way of measuring effect can be used, which increases the likelihood of demonstrating efficacy.

NEUROPATHIC PAIN POINTS

  • Neuropathic pain, is caused by damage or disease     affecting the nerve system when nerves that carry sensations to your brain are damaged.
  • Neuropathic pain is characterized by excessive     sensitivity to stimuli, including allodynia which is a     condition in which pain is caused by a stimulus that does not usually elicit pain and hyperalgesia which is a condition in which pain is exaggerated.
  • Neuropathic pain affects up to 10% of the adult population and 30% of all neuropathic pain is caused by diabetes.
  • Neuropathic pain is usually chronic; the body just sends pain signals to your brain unprompted. Neuropathic pain tends to get worse over time.
  • The current standard of care treatments for neuropathic pain has only moderateefficacy and are associated with significant safety and tolerability issues and therefore there is a great need for new therapeutic approaches
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June 29, 2026

Reports of broader therapeutic potential for PN6047

PharmNovo AB announces today new preclinical findings supporting the potential of PN6047 in migraine and opioid withdrawal syndrome. The findings were generated through the company's NIDA-funded collaboration with researchers at Washington University School of Medicine.

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April 17, 2026

Watch PharmNovo at LSX in Lisbon

Take the opportunity to listen to Per von Mentzer, CEO, presenting PN6047 at the LSX World Europe congress in Lisbon, March 2026. Learn how PharmNovo is shaping a new approach to pain relief with the goal to prove that powerful pain treatment doesn’t have to come with the cost of addiction. Discover how the company’s lead candidate PN6047, delivers effective pain relief without activating the mu-opioid receptor and avoiding the addiction risks associated with conventional opioids. The Phase II-ready Delta Opioid Receptor Agonist (DORA) with first-in-class potential, PN6047 represents a safer, non-addictive approach targeting a neuropathic pain market that is expected to double until 2033 and reach 13 bEUR.

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April 9, 2026

Capsules ready for Phase IIa Study

PharmNovo is pleased to announce that that the company has completed drug product manufacturing for its lead candidate PN6047. This is an important milestone as the company prepares for its upcoming Phase IIa proof-of-concept study in neuropathic pain.

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January 30, 2026

Welcome on Board

As the company prepares for the next phase of clinical development, the new Board composition strengthens our strategic capabilities ahead of Phase II development of our lead candidate, PN6047.

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