
In September PharmNovo AB officially moved to Medicon Village in Lund and the newly opened building ”The Spark”. Being located at Medicon Village offers great opportunities for networking and finding new collaboration and service partners. Being one of the largest life science hubs in the Nordics, Medicon is also a fantastic platform for marketing our company and attracting future investors and partners.

In September PharmNovo AB officially moved to Medicon Village in Lund and the newly opened building ”The Spark”. Being located at Medicon Village offers great opportunities for networking and finding new collaboration and service partners. Being one of the largest life science hubs in the Nordics, Medicon is also a fantastic platform for marketing our company and attracting future investors and partners.

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.
Read moreTake 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.
Read morePharmNovo 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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