Palatin Reports Fiscal Third Quarter 2026 Financial Results and Provides Business Update

Advancing MC4R-based obesity programs for rare obesity disorders with a focus on improved tolerability and long-term use, and key IND submissions targeted in calendar 2026 and 2027 Programs target rare obesity disorders linked to the MC4R pathway, including hypothalamic obesity, Prader-Willi syndrome, and Bardet-Biedl syndrome Once-weekly injectable MC4R selective peptide agonist remains on track for an IND submission in the fourth quarter of calendar 2026 Oral MC4R selective agonist program is advancing, with a next-generation oral candidate targeted for IND submission in the first half of calendar 2027 Focus is on developing best-in-class MC4R candidates designed to enhance potency, improve tolerability, reduce off-target effects, including those associated with hyperpigmentation, and support safe and effective long-term use Conference call and webcast scheduled for May 13, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. ET PRINCETON, N.J.
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