Achieve Life Sciences Announces Granting of New Hire Inducement Award
March 17 2023 - 08:00AM
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Achieve Life Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACHV), a late-stage
pharmaceutical company committed to the global development and
commercialization of cytisinicline for smoking cessation and
nicotine dependence, today announced that the Company has issued an
inducement grant of stock options to a new employee.
Achieve’s Board of Directors approved the new employment
inducement grant to purchase 25,000 shares of Achieve’s common
stock with the grant awarded on March 14, 2023. Achieve
granted the stock options as a material inducement to the new
employee for entering into an employment agreement
with Achieve in accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule
5635(c)(4).The stock options approved under the inducement grant
were issued pursuant to a stock option agreement on terms
substantially similar to Achieve’s 2018 Equity Incentive Plan and
have a per share exercise equal to the closing price of Achieve’s
common stock on March 14, 2023. The stock options vest over four
years, with 25% vesting on the first anniversary of the employee’s
start date and 1/36TH of the remaining shares vesting monthly
thereafter, subject to the employee’s continued employment on each
such date. The stock options have a 10-year term and are subject to
the terms and conditions of the stock option
agreements.
About Achieve and
Cytisinicline Achieve’s focus is to address the global smoking
health and nicotine addiction epidemic through the development and
commercialization of cytisinicline. Tobacco use is currently the
leading cause of preventable death that is responsible for more
than eight million deaths worldwide and nearly half a million
deaths in the United States annually.1,2 More than 87% of lung
cancer deaths, 61% of all pulmonary disease deaths, and 32% of all
deaths from coronary heart disease are attributable to smoking and
exposure to secondhand smoke.2In addition, there are over 9 million
adults in the United States who use e-cigarettes, also known as
vaping.3 While nicotine e-cigarettes are thought to be less harmful
than combustible cigarettes, they remain addictive and can deliver
harmful chemicals which can cause lung injury or cardiovascular
disease.4 In 2021, e-cigarettes were the most commonly used tobacco
product reported by 1.72 million high school students.5 Research
shows adolescents who have used e-cigarettes are seven times more
likely to become smokers one year later compared to those who have
never vaped.6 Currently, there are no FDA-approved treatments
indicated specifically as an aid to nicotine e-cigarette
cessation.Cytisinicline is a plant-based alkaloid with a high
binding affinity to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. It is
believed to aid in treating nicotine addiction for smoking and
e-cigarette cessation by interacting with nicotine receptors in the
brain, reducing the severity of withdrawal symptoms, and reducing
the reward and satisfaction associated with nicotine products.
Cytisinicline is an investigational product candidate being
developed for treatment of nicotine addiction and has not been
approved by the Food and Drug Administration for any indication in
the United States. For more information on cytisinicline and
Achieve visit www.achievelifesciences.com.
Investor Relations
Contact Rich Cockrellachv@cg.capital (404)
736-3838
Media Contact Glenn
Silver Glenn.Silver@Finnpartners.com (646) 871-8485
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