genedrive plc (AIM: GDR), the point of care pharmacogenetic testing company, announces that Genedrive’s
CYP2C19 ID Kit has been implemented into Scottish NHS Grampian (Dr. Gray’s Hospital, Elgin) & NHS Western Isles
(Western Isles Hospital, Stornoway) under a “test of change” pilot programme for stroke patients in remote and
rural settings.

Whilst the pathway for CYP2C19 genotyping in NHS Scotland currently relies on laboratory testing, the Centre For
Sustainable Delivery, commissioned by the Scottish Government, are assessing the impact of rapid genetic testing
using the Genedrive CYP2C19 ID kit under a “test of change” programme which will run for approximately one year
and include c.400 patients.

Further details are available at https:NHS Grampian and Western Isles stroke patients to benefit from rural healthcare innovation

Dr Gino Miele, CEO of genedrive plc, said: “We are delighted that the Centre for Sustainable Delivery is assessing
the impact of our interventional rapid genetic test solution in NHS Grampian and Western Isles, enabling a precision
medicine approach to antiplatelet therapy in these stroke patients in rural settings, and ultimately, significantly
better outcomes for patients in these communities. Whilst a relatively small “pilot” programme, it is notable that
our interventional test is being explored as a “test of change” and we are confident that the clinical value of our
rapid testing solution will continue to be evident and the case for wider deployment in Scotland strengthened.”

NHS Grampian consultant in stroke/acute medicine and clinical lead for the project, Petrus Elofuke, said: “We
are introducing the Genedrive® CYP2C19 ID Kit test as a test of change in Elgin and Stornoway at the same time as
samples are sent for lab-based testing. We’ll look at how results compare over the next year. It’s the first time a
device of this kind has been tested in remote and rural settings, and we’re extremely proud to be working with
colleagues across the two health boards as well as the national Centre for Sustainable Delivery.”

Clinical lead for the project in NHS Western Isles, David Rigby said: “If the devices deliver proven results over the
next year, then our project will inform the business case for revolutionising stroke care for remote and rural patients
across Scotland. The Genedrive® devices are the size of a small shoe box and are easily accommodated in smaller
rural hospitals. We are very pleased to be working closely alongside manufacturers Genedrive Diagnostics Ltd and
providing huge benefit to local patients as we make the case for wider use of this exciting new tech.”

Jason White the Head of Innovation in the Accelerated National Innovation Adoption (ANIA) team which is part
of the NHS National Centre for Sustainable Delivery, said: “This project is a powerful example of how innovation
can directly improve patient care, especially in remote and rural communities. By enabling rapid genetic testing at
the point of care, we’re helping clinicians make faster, more informed decisions about stroke treatment. It’s about
delivering the right care, in the right place, at the right time and we’re proud to support this collaborative effort
through the ANIA pathway.”

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For further details please contact:

genedrive plc +44 (0)161 989 0245
Gino Miele: CEO / Russ Shaw: CFO

Peel Hunt LLP (Nominated Adviser and Broker) +44 (0)20 7418 8900
James Steel

Walbrook PR Ltd (Media & Investor Relations) +44 (0)20 7933 8780 or genedrive@walbrookpr.com
Anna Dunphy +44 (0)7876 741 00

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About genedrive plc (http://www.genedrive.com)

genedrive plc is a pharmacogenetic testing company developing and commercialising a low cost, rapid, versatile
and simple to use point of need pharmacogenetic platform for the diagnosis of genetic variants. This helps clinicians
to quickly access key genetic information that will aid them make the right choices over the right medicine or dosage
to use for an effective treatment, particularly important in time-critical emergency care healthcare paradigms.
Based in the UK, the Company is at the forefront of Point of Care pharmacogenetic testing in emergency healthcare.
Pharmacogenetics informs on how your individual genetics impact a medicines ability to work for you. Therefore,
by using pharmacogenetics, medicine choices can be personalised, made safer and more effective. The Company
has launched its two flagship products, the Genedrive® MT-RNR1 ID Kit and the Genedrive® CYP2C19 ID Kit, both
developed and validated in collaboration with NHS partners and deployed on its point of care thermocycler
platform. Both tests are single-use disposable cartridges which are ambient temperature stable, circumventing the
requirement for cold chain logistics. The Directors believe the Genedrive® MT-RNR1 ID Kit is a worlds-first and
allows clinicians to make a decision on antibiotic use in neonatal intensive care units within 26 minutes, ensuring
vital care is delivered, avoiding adverse effects potentially otherwise encountered and with no negative impact on
the patient care pathway. Its CYP2C19 ID Kit which has no comparably positioned competitor currently allows
clinicians to make a decision on the use of Clopidogrel in stroke patients in 70 minutes, ensuring that patients who
are unlikely to benefit from or suffer adverse effects from Clopidogrel receive an alternative antiplatelet therapeutic
in a timely manner, ultimately improving outcomes. Both tests have undergone review by the National Institute for
Health and Care Clinical Excellence (“NICE”) and have been recommended for use in the UK NHS. The Company has
a clear commercial strategy focused on accelerating growth through maximising in-market sales, geographic and
portfolio expansion and strategic M&A, and operates out of its facilities in Manchester.