Delirium is an acute neurocognitive condition characterized by confusion, disorientation and altered behaviour. Delirium is essentially a “chemical storm” in the brain. The normal balance between calming and activating brain signals becomes scrambled which makes processing information very difficult. Delirium has a wide range of causes including infections, metabolic disturbances, dehydration, organ failure, drug withdrawal, pain and recovery from anaesthesia, among others.
Delirium affects a significant proportion of critically ill, elderly and palliative-care patients, where there are no approved acute-care therapies currently available for alleviating delirium. Existing off-label therapies have safety concerns, slow onset, or inconsistent efficacy, leaving a gap for a fast-acting injectable option.