TNF Pharmaceuticals Prepares to Advance Lead Clinical Program Targeting Age-Related Decline

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MYMD-1® development to continue through fully funded mid-stage clinical trials

Clinical study of MYMD-1 in sarcopenia/frailty met primary endpoints for significantly reducing chronic inflammatory markers with statistical significance

MYMD-1 shown to inhibit excessive activity of TNF-alpha to regulate the immuno-metabolic system

Company holds FDA-cleared Phase 2 INDs for MYMD-1 in two additional chronic inflammatory conditions, rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

BALTIMORE, August 21, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TNF Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: TNFA) ("TNFA" or the "Company"), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company committed to developing novel therapies for age-related diseases, and autoimmune and inflammatory conditions, today announced that it is preparing to advance its lead program, MYMD-1®, through fully funded mid-stage clinical trials. MYMD-1 is a small molecule shown to block excessive activity of TNF-alpha (TNF-α) in the blood to regulate the immuno-metabolic system. The next clinical studies of MYMD-1 will further explore the drug’s efficacy in sarcopenia/frailty following statistically significant positive results from an earlier Phase 2 clinical study.

"In our view, MYMD-1, if approved, could be the first orally administered TNF-alpha inhibitor drug and the first and only therapy for sarcopenia, a common age-related disorder that causes a prolonged decline in physical function. The success of our clinical strategy and regulatory pathway to date supports MYMD-1’s potential to disrupt the TNF-alpha inhibitor market," said Mitchell Glass, M.D., President and Chief Medical Officer of TNF Pharmaceuticals. "As we prepare for our next fully funded clinical studies in sarcopenia/frailty, we also have open INDs for Phase 2 trials of MYMD-1 in two additional chronic inflammatory conditions, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, which we could pursue with the support of non-dilutive domestic and/or international development partnerships. A partner outside of the U.S. could potentially help us accelerate the timeline to commercialization of our lead asset.

"Each of MYMD-1’s indications provide solid measures of Company value," Dr. Glass continued. "We are excited about the positive data we have gathered so far for our lead asset. Our next steps, to be revealed soon, will extend our reach toward significant and sustainable value creation, and long-term Company growth."

MYMD-1 Phase 2 Clinical Development

MYMD-1 targets TNF-alpha (TNF-alpha tumor necrosis factor-alpha, or TNF-α), a protein in the body that plays a key role in inflammation and autoimmunity.