NanoViricides Completes Licensing for Coronavirus Field which Includes Current COVID-19 Drug Development

NanoViricides Completes Licensing for Coronavirus Field which Includes Current COVID-19 Drug Development

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Shelton, Connecticut - September 14, 2019 -- NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE Amer.: NNVC) (the "Company"), a global leader in nanomedicines against viruses, announced today that it has completed the process of licensing the human Coronavirus field for drug development and commercialization from TheraCour Pharma, Inc. (“TheraCour”). The Company executed a license agreement for the field comprising anti-viral treatments for coronavirus derived human infections with TheraCour Pharma, Inc. on September 8, 2021 (the “Agreement”).

The licensed field includes antiviral drugs to treat SARS-CoV-2 and its variants that cause the COVID-19 disease resulting in a global pandemic that continues to rage through the world, wave after wave, as new variants develop and take hold. There was no upfront cash payment for the license and the compensation terms were generally consistent with prior licenses, and are summarized further below.

NanoViricides is currently working on taking its two COVID-19 lead drug candidates, namely, NV-CoV-2- and NV-CoV-2-R, into human clinical trials. The Company believes that the essential preclinical work is substantially complete for taking these drugs into human evaluation.

The Company believes that these broad-spectrum anti-coronavirus drugs will continue to be effective even as the virus continues to mutate developing into a number of variants of concern. Antibody protection afforded by vaccines and the effectiveness of antibody drugs have continued to decline progressively as new SRAS-CoV-2 variants have emerged. The Company believes that its unique anti-viral nanomachine technology overcomes these issues.

The Company believes it is well poised to deliver an out-patient oral medicine to treat COVID-19 infections. The Company has found that its anti-COVID-19 drugs exhibited strong antiviral effectiveness when given orally in animal studies.

The Company also believes that its COVID-19 drugs will be suitable for use in pediatric patients, and we plan to include pediatric cohorts into clinical trials at the appropriate stages. We believe that pediatric use of these drugs is feasible based on the excellent safety profile we have observed in animal studies. As the variants evolve, pediatric infections and their severity have begun to rise, causing major worldwide concerns even as the world is trying to move towards normalcy in education and child social interactions.