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New Alert: NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE American: NNVC) |
NNVC is our new NYSE high-growth alert. |
NNVC has been a big winner for many of you in the past – rallying on multiple occasions. |
Here are just some of the past breakouts: |
Last January: +35% in about a month. March: +53% over two months. October: +20% the same day and +44% less than a week later. Early this year: +13% in just two days.
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Now, NNVC appears to be setting up for another potential breakout, and we are watching closely as momentum begins to build. |
NNVC is a NYSE listed "clinical stage company that is creating special purpose nanomaterials for antiviral therapy". |
The Company's "novel nanoviricide™ class of drug candidates and the nanoviricide™ technology are based on intellectual property, technology and proprietary know-how of TheraCour Pharma, Inc". |
The "nanoviricides™ platform technology is yielding novel antiviral drug candidates against a number of challenging viral targets at a rapid pace". |
NNVC's "most advanced candidate, NV-387, is an ultra-broad-spectrum antiviral with potential activity against most respiratory human pathogenic viruses - and more, because it emulates the attachment receptor family of sulfated proteoglycans that over 90% of human viruses utilize". |
"The overall market size of NV-387 indications is estimated to be well in excess of $10 billion." |
"NV-387 is designed to shape-shift upon binding to the virus particle, in the process disrupting the virus particle and making it incapable of infection, as a complete chemical nanomachine that destroys the virus". |
"The revolutionary broad antiviral spectrum of NV-387 is reminiscent of the dawn of antibiotics to combat bacterial infections." |
As the company further explains: |
"Viruses are unlikely to escape NV-387 because no matter how much a virus evolves, it continues to utilize and require binding to sulfated proteoglycans - the very characteristic that NV-387 emulates." |
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"This solves the long-standing problem of antiviral medicines, that viruses escape them." |
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"Vaccines, antibodies and small chemical drugs are readily escaped by viruses as the viruses evolve in the field." |
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"This has been repeatedly observed during the recent COVID-19 pandemic, as well as in the course of most of the other viral epidemics including Influenza and HIV/AIDS." |
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"Continued redevelopment or "updating" of vaccines necessitated by the viral escape or drift has recurrently cost billions of dollars every year for Influenza as well as COVID." |
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"NV-387 promises to make such costly endeavors unnecessary, once this drug is approved by regulatory bodies." |
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"NV-387 is rapidly moving towards Phase II Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy Evaluation for the Treatment of MPOX disease, in response to the continuing Public Health Emergency of International Concern in WHO African Region." |
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NNVC has "received preliminary approval of the clinical protocol and the study and now we are working diligently to finish and submit the clinical trial application". |
Plus, "NV-387 was found to be highly effective against the "tripledemic" respiratory viruses, namely RSV, Influenza A, and Coronaviruses, in respective lethal animal models of lung infection. NV-387 was found to be substantially superior to existing drugs, and even resulted in complete cure in the RSV animal study." |
Further, "NV-387 has shown excellent effectiveness in lethal lung infection animal models relevant for Smallpox and MPox viruses". |
Additionally, "NV-387 has shown excellent effectiveness in lethal lung infection in a humanized (hCD150+ knock-in) mouse model by the Measles virus. Cases of Measles have been rapidly rising in the developing world including USA, Canada, UK and European countries. Measles is an important health threat because the disease can lead to "immune amnesia", wiping out pre-developed immunity against other diseases, because it attacks the immune system itself." |
Sadly, "At present, there are no generally approved drugs for the treatment of RSV, MPox, or Measles." |
"The latter two are orphan diseases in the USA and will be eligible for earning a "Priority Review Voucher" (PRV) from the US FDA plus several years of market exclusivity upon approval. Each PRV is currently thought to be worth $150 million to $350 million as a tradable asset." |
Additionally, "NV-387's success in treating MPox is expected to make it feasible to achieve US FDA regulatory approval as a Smallpox therapeutic, a much-needed drug for the US Bioterrorism defense strategy, with potential lucrative US Government and International contracts for stockpiling in the range of several hundred millions of dollars, assuming NV-387 is successful in a Phase II clinical trial for MPox treatment". |
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"NV-387 is expected to become an "emperic therapy" for viral infections, just as antibiotics such as amoxicillin are used as emperic therapies for bacterial infections." "NV-387 would be the first ever drug enabling emperic antiviral therapy, and would be potentially as revolutionary to antiviral therapy as antibiotics have been to anti-bacterial therapy."
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Emperic therapy means when the patient presents to the doctor, immediately the antiviral drug can be prescribed and started without having to wait for discriminating test results as to which virus is causing the infection. |
This has "tremendous benefits since antiviral drugs are most effective when given as early as possible upon viral infection". |
In addition, NNVC has "developed a clinical-ready pan-herpesvirus drug candidate, NV-HHV-1 that has shown activity against HSV-1, HSV-2 and VZV, and is expected to have activity against CMV, HHV-6, and HHV-8 as well". |
NNVC has also "developed an anti-HIV drug candidate, NV-HIV-1, that has shown strong efficacy in SCID-hu-Thy-Liv animal model of HIV infection. NV-HHV-1 mimics the landing site on cellular CD4 that is required for all HIV viruses to cause cellular infection. Thus, HIV, despite constant changes, will be unable to escape NV-HHV-1". |
"NanoViricide Platform Enables Drug Rescue, Oral Drug Delivery, and Zip-Code Specific Delivery": |
"Oral drug delivery of small chemicals, peptides (such as the GLP-a obesity drugs), and proteins is feasible by encapsulation of the guest drug into the nanoviricide polymeric micelle. The encapsulation protects the guest from metabolism thereby enabling effective drug delivery." "Encapsulation of a difficult or failed drug within the nanoviricide polymeric micelle can enable rescue of the drug candidate turning it into a clinically viable drug candidate, saving hundreds of millions of dollars of development work." "Going another step further, the nanoviricide platform technology can be customized to enable zip-code-like specific delivery of encapsulated drugs to specific tissues (e.g. non-liver targeted delivery),, cells (e.g. cancer-cell specific delivery sparing normal cells), bacteria, or viruses (e.g. NV-HHV-1, NV-HIV-1) in a fully synthetic chemistry based, scalable technology stack."
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The company has announced multiple developments recently. |
Last week, the company announced: |
"Measles Orphan Drug Designation Application Filed for NV-387, Declares NanoViricides" |
Here are some of the highlights from this press release: |
"As of February 5, 2026, already 727 confirmed measles cases were reported in the United States in 2026." "Measles continues to be a rare disease in the USA, with annual incidence rates well below 200,000 cases, which qualifies NV-387 for Measles Treatment as an Orphan Drug indication." "There is no approved drug for the treatment of measles, although an effective vaccine exists and is generally given in a combination of 3 or 4 vaccines (MMR or MMRV) at one year of age providing lifelong immunity." "Measles is a highly contagious disease."
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Only an effective treatment can help the patient and can avoid the potential severe disease scenarios such as encephalitis, neurological disabilities, and potential fatalities as well as immune amnesia that can result from severe disease. |
"If approved, orphan drug designation will qualify NanoViricides for incentives including: |
Tax credits for qualified clinical trials; Exemption from certain user fees; Potential seven years of market exclusivity after approval;"
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Here are some of the company's comments from this press release: |
"NV-387, as an effective drug would be an important tool to fight Measles resurgence in the USA and worldwide, when approved," said Anil R. Diwan, PhD, adding, "Treating a patient and providing the drug prophylactically to contacts would eliminate the need for quarantine and loss of valuable school time. An Orphan Drug Designation would help us tremendously in the mission of regulatory development and approval of NV-387 to treat Measles." |
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In addition, the company also announced: |
"MPox Orphan Drug Designation Application Filed for NV-387, Declares NanoViricides" |
Here are some of the highlights from this press release: |
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"NV-387, as an effective drug would be an important tool to fight MPox in the USA and worldwide, when approved after clinical trials," said Anil R. Diwan, PhD, adding, "MPXV clade IIb is endemic in the USA. Further, the more contagious MPXV Clade Ia/Ib continues to simmer in Africa and is mutating, posing a potential global pandemic threat." |
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"WHO had declared a "Public Health Emergency of International Concern" (PHEIC) for MPox in 2022 due to the spread of MPXV Clade II into Western countries, ending it about a year later. A new PHEIC was declared by WHO again in August, 2024, due to the spread of MPox Clade Ia/Ib in African region, ending it in September, 2025. However, the Africa CDC has continued the declaration of the MPox pandemic in African Region as Public Health Emergency of Continental Security ("PHECS"), due to continued spread of the MPXV virus." |
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NNVC could breakout higher. |
Make sure to do your own due diligence. |
Sources: PR1, PR2, PR3, PR4, PR5, PR6, PR7, PR8, PR9, PR10, PR11, Website, Chart |
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SmallCapStocks Team |
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