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DOGWOOD THERAP (DWTX)
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Latest Research & News
DelveInsight released a comprehensive analysis of the chronic and acute pain clinical trial pipeline, identifying 150+ active companies developing 200+ pipeline drugs across various clinical stages. The report highlights a shift toward non-opioid, targeted, and multimodal approaches due to growing concerns about opioid dependence. Recent developments include FDA orphan drug designation for Adolore BioTherapeutics' gene therapy, positive Phase IIb results for Dogwood Therapeutics' Halneuron, and Phase III publication of Vertanical's VER-01 for chronic low back pain.
01/28/2026, 1:00 PM • GlobeNewswire
The chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) treatment market is expected to grow significantly between 2025-2034, driven by rising cancer incidence, lack of approved therapies, and emerging novel drug treatments.
11/26/2025, 1:00 PM • GlobeNewswire
Dogwood Therapeutics Reports Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results
Dogwood Therapeutics reported ongoing Phase 2b trial for Halneuron®, a potential treatment for chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain, with 52 patients enrolled and interim data expected in Q4 2025. The company experienced increased research and development expenses and reported a net loss of $3.8 million for Q2 2025.
08/13/2025, 9:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
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Company Profile
Dogwood Therapeutics, Inc., a development-stage biotechnology company, focuses on the development of medicine to treat pain and fatigue-related disorders. Its lead product candidates include IMC-1, a combination of famciclovir and celecoxib that has completed Phase 2b clinical trial to treat fibromyalgia; Halneuron, which is in Phase 2b clinical trial for the treatment of chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain and cancer pain, as well as pre-clinical trial for acute surgical pain; and IMC-2, a combination of valacyclovir and celecoxib intended to synergistically suppress herpesvirus activation; and Serpin Peptide 16 that is in early Phase 1 development to reduce neuropathy secondary to treat chemotherapeutic agents that are neurotoxic. The company was formerly known as Virios Therapeutics, Inc. and changed its name to Dogwood Therapeutics, Inc. in October 2024. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Key Executives
- Gregory Duncan
- R. Michael Gendreau
- Angela Walsh
- Ralph D. Grosswald
- William L. Pridgen
Current Ownership Distribution
- Insiders22.4M (85.66%)
- Institutions3.6M (13.84%)
- Mutual Funds132,154 (0.51%)
- Other0 (0.00%)