Why COMPASS Pathways (CMPS) Is Down 8.2% After New Phase 3 Data and Rolling NDA Update

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  • Compass Pathways recently reported 26-week results from its second Phase 3 COMP006 trial of COMP360 for treatment-resistant depression, showing rapid and durable symptom improvement alongside a generally well-tolerated safety profile in nearly 600 participants with highly chronic illness.
  • The data suggest that a second 25 mg dose may enhance and extend clinical benefit for some patients, while the company advances a rolling New Drug Application with the FDA toward a potential US launch, subject to regulatory approval and DEA rescheduling.
  • We’ll now examine how these 26-week Phase 3 results and the ongoing rolling NDA process could reshape COMPASS Pathways’ investment narrative.

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COMPASS Pathways Investment Narrative Recap

To own Compass Pathways, you have to believe COMP360 can clear late stage trials, gain FDA approval and be adopted in real world psychiatry settings. The new 26 week COMP006 data support efficacy and safety in a hard to treat population and appear to reinforce, rather than redefine, the key near term catalyst: completion of the rolling NDA and eventual FDA review. The biggest risk remains execution around approval, launch timing and cash needs ahead of meaningful revenue.

The most relevant recent announcement is Compass’s April update that the FDA granted a rolling NDA submission and National Priority Voucher consideration for COMP360 in treatment resistant depression. Together with the new 26 week COMP006 results, this creates a clearer regulatory path but also tightens the focus on regulatory outcomes, labeling details and any REMS requirements as critical swing factors for how powerful the first commercial launch can be.

Yet investors should also recognize that tighter labels or more restrictive REMS requirements could still limit how broadly COMP360 is used across treatment centers and...

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COMPASS Pathways' narrative projects $193.1 million revenue and $24.2 million earnings by 2029. This requires revenue to grow from zero and a $261.5 million earnings increase from -$237.3 million today.

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Exploring Other Perspectives

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Before this latest data, the most cautious analysts were only expecting about US$59.5 million of revenue and roughly US$6.5 million of earnings by 2029, so if you side with them you are effectively assuming that any regulatory hurdles or clinic workflow constraints will sharply cap COMP360’s long term potential even if today’s 26 week results eventually hold up.

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