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Ultra-Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Nanomedicines Enabled by the This Public Company’s Revolutionary Platform Would Open Up Very Large Market Opportunities

The company’s one lead drug alone, NV-387, potentially addresses a $2.5 to $4.3 billion market. We’re talking a single drug that could treat covid, RSV, the flu, and even monkey pox. And this drug has just successfully completed phase 1 clinical trials.

NV-387’s extremely broad antiviral is a host mimetic that acts as a decoy to attract and trap many diverse viruses, preventing the virus from replication and reinfection of other cells.

In laymen’s terms, NV-387 could revolutionize antiviral treatment just as antibiotics did against bacteria. Susceptible viruses CANNOT escape NV-387, even as they continue to evolve in the field into variants.

NV-387 could change medicine as we know it. Still, it is just one drug in this organization’s promising product pipeline.

Thus, this company should be at the top of your watchlist. Read more now.
 
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As for the investment part, I would say every company in that field has ''one revolutionary drug'' that should make the company tons of money in the future. It's not investing, but gambling to buy those kind of stocks.
 

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Would this drug also help people with ME/CFS if the virus already is everywhere in the body?

Possibly it should, as our cells change over at varying rates. One example is red blood cells I think die off and regenerate every 60 days or so, don't quote me on that. Other cells will take longer and it can be hard for some drugs to cross the blood brain barrier. Fingers crossed it has a broad spectrum of effects on viruses and is affordable as I think cfsme patients will have to take this type of drug for months or maybe longer to clear viruses??
 
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