NanoViricides Has Filed Quarterly Report for Period Ending December 31, 2020 - Has Sufficient Cash, Coronavirus Drug Candidate Safe in GLP Safety Toxicology Moving Towards IND
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NanoViricides Has Filed Quarterly Report for Period Ending December 31, 2020 - Has Sufficient Cash, Coronavirus Drug Candidate Safe in GLP Safety Toxicology Moving Towards IND

SHELTON, CT / ACCESSWIRE / February 17, 2021 / NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE American: NNVC) (the "Company") a global leader in the development of highly effective antiviral therapies based on a novel nanomedicines platform (the "Company"), has filed its quarterly report for its second quarter of financial year 2021 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This press release should be read in conjunction with the Company's Form 10-Q filed on February 16, 2021. The submission can be downloaded from the SEC website at: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1379006/000110465921024154/tm214592d1_10q.htm.

The Company reported that it had approximately $18.39 million of current assets (cash, cash equivalents, and prepaid expenses), and current cash liabilities of approximately $0.34 million, after repayment of the short term mortgage loan of $1.1 million secured by the Company's facility that the Company had obtained in December 2019 from Dr. Anil Diwan, founder and President of the Company, on December 31, 2020. As of December 31, 2020 the Company has no debt, and the Stockholder's equity was approximately $27.74 million. During the six-month period ended December 31, 2020 approximately $4.55M in cash was used toward operating activities. The Company had no revenues. (All figures are unaudited).

The Company believes it has sufficient funds for initial human clinical trials of at least one of its drug candidates.

The Company has been developing pan-coronavirus broad-spectrum antiviral drug candidates for the treatment of infected persons with COVID-19 since the first news of the novel 2019-nCoV disease came out. The Company is successfully advancing broad-spectrum nanoviricide anti-coronavirus drug candidates towards human clinical trials.

The Company's drug candidate NV-CoV-2 is a nanoviricide® that is designed to attack coronaviruses irrespective of the variant. This is important because variants that are less sensitive to vaccines and antibodies than the original strain are already in widespread circulation in various countries. In fact the South African variant lineage B1.351 has already been found in Connecticut in a patient with no known travel history.

The Company recently reported in a press release that NV-CoV-2 had successfully completed GLP core safety pharmacology studies that are required prior to filing an IND and was found to be safe and well tolerated.

In addition, the Company has developed NV-CoV-2-R, which is a drug candidate that encapsulates (holds in its "belly") remdesivir inside the NV-CoV-2 nanomicelles. NV-CoV-2-R is thus designed to attack both (1) the virus lifecycle outside the cells, and (2) the virus lifecycle inside the cells, enabling complete control of the infection. Therefore NV-CoV-2-R is expected to be a potential cure for the virus.