NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE American: NNVC) announced continued progress advancing its broad-spectrum antiviral drug candidate NV-387 toward a Phase II clinical trial evaluating its oral gummies formulation as a treatment for the current Bundibugyo ebolavirus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The company said its proposed clinical trial has been approved by the DRC Pillar Committee, with preparations underway for ethics and regulatory submissions.
NanoViricides noted that NV-387 is the only orally administered Ebola treatment candidate currently under consideration for clinical trials, offering potential advantages in resource-limited outbreak settings where infusion-based therapies can be difficult to deploy. The company also highlighted the continued expansion of the outbreak, citing 1,561 confirmed cases and 506 deaths in the DRC as of July 6, while emphasizing that no approved treatment or vaccine currently exists for the Bundibugyo strain.
NanoViricides said it believes NV-387's broad-spectrum antiviral mechanism could provide activity against multiple ebolavirus strains and noted that the same oral gummies formulation has already received approval from DRC regulators for a Phase II trial in Mpox, with product already shipped to the country for that study. The company's lead drug candidate NV-387 is a broad-spectrum antiviral drug being developed for respiratory viruses, Mpox, and other infections.
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