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Quoin Pharmaceuticals Announces Achievement of Topical Rapamycin Target Loadings for Two Proprietary Delivery Technologies

Quoin Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (NASDAQ: QNRX) (the “Company” or “Quoin”), a late clinical stage specialty pharmaceutical company focused on rare and orphan diseases, today announced that the target loading concentrations for its two topical rapamycin delivery technologies have been successfully achieved. Specifically, a rapamycin loading concentration of 4% w/w has been achieved for Quoin’s proprietary topical formulation while an even higher rapamycin concentration of 5% w/w has been formulated in a proprietary dermal patch system. The Company plans to move forward with the manufacture of clinical trial and stability batches from at least one of the delivery technologies this quarter with a view to commencing clinical testing in the first half of 2026. The initial clinical indications that have been identified by the Company as targets include Microcystic Lymphatic Malformations and Venous Malformations among others. For each of these initial targets, there are currently no FDA approved treatments or cures.

Dr. Michael Myers, Chief Executive Officer of Quoin commented, “We are very pleased to announce this very significant milestone for our topical rapamycin programs. We believe that rapamycin loading concentrations of 4% and 5% in these proprietary delivery systems could potentially provide competitive advantages over other topical rapamycin formulations currently in development with similar drug loadings due to the ability of our technologies to optimize delivery of the drug at the target sites. We intend to move forward from here to initiate formal clinical development across a number of already identified indications, including Microcystic Lymphatic Malformations and Venous Malformations among others. We view these opportunities as being very complementary to our pipeline, which includes our ongoing late-stage program in Netherton Syndrome as well as our program in Peeling Skin Syndrome. This is a very exciting time for Quoin as we look to close out this year on a positive note with the commencement of our Netherton Syndrome pivotal studies and the recent closing of a capital raise that has provided us with the funding to complete our Netherton Syndrome studies and advance the clinical development of our Peeling Skin Syndrome and topical rapamycin programs.”

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