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- This acceptance follow's Dermata's U.S. issued patent covering its Spongilla technology combination as a method to topically treat acne -
- Dermata expects to launch a new once-weekly, Over-the-Counter (OTC) pharmaceutical acne kit, incorporating its Spongilla technology, in the middle of 2026 -
- Over 3.3 million people are diagnosed with acne in Australia -
SAN DIEGO, CA, AL / ACCESS Newswire / October 2, 2025 / Dermata Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:DRMA)(NASDAQ:DRMAW) ("Dermata" or the "Company"), a science-driven leader in dermatologic solutions, today announced the Australian Patent Office has accepted Dermata's patent application for its Spongilla technology combination as a method for treating acne. The accepted patent application, entitled "Compositions and methods for the treatment of skin conditions," (Australian Patent Application No. 2019419387) continues to strengthen Dermata's global intellectual property portfolio for its Spongilla technology combination for the treatment of acne as it follows the Company's issued patent in the U.S. The patent will be automatically issued in mid-January 2026, unless a third party files an opposition within the three months after acceptance has been published.
Dermata's acne kit represents a new approach to acne treatment by targeting the underlying acne-driving mechanisms with enhanced precision and effectiveness. Unlike traditional therapies, this invention offers the potential for improved patient outcomes, reduced side effects, and broader accessibility, addressing a major unmet need in dermatology.