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Enzolytics, Inc. Announces Expansion of Production of Its Monoclonal Antibody Therapeutics and Marketing of IPF Immune(TM)
Enzolytics, Inc. Announces Expansion of Production of Its Monoclonal Antibody Therapeutics and Marketing of IPF Immune(TM).

About this update from Enzolytics Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"COLLEGE STATION, TX / ACCESSWIRE / November 16, 2022 / Enzolytics, Inc. (OTC PINK:ENZC) (https://enzolytics.com/).Enzolytics, Inc. is a drug development company committed to the commercialization of its multiple proprietary therapeutics for the treatment of debilitating infectious diseases. The Company's proprietary technologies include therapeutics for treating HIV and monoclonal antibodies for infectious diseases including HIV, SARS-CoV-2, and numerous other viruses in both humans and animals, and the production of over-the-counter nutritional supplements.Planned Expansion of the Company's Monoclonal AntibodiesEnzolytics is focused on the production of anti-HIV therapeutics and monoclonal antibodies to treat viruses that affect humans. At the same time, the Company is applying its technology to address viruses that affect animals. The Company's primary therapeutics in progress include the following.ITV-1 anti-HIV TherapeuticITV-1 is an anti-HIV therapeutic produced under patents invented by the Company's CSO, Harry Zhabilov, U.S. Patent Nos. 8,066,982 and 7,479,538. These and all patents relating to all Company technologies and products are exclusively licensed to the Company. No other company or individual has an ownership right or license in any Company related patent. Patent Office records verify this fact.The Company has announced the completion of the first phase of the animal toxicology studies on its ITV-1 anti-HIV therapeutic and continues to progress with the GLP Compliant Repeat Dose Toxicity Study. https://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/enzolytics-reports-successful-completion-of-an-mtd-tolerability-study-of-its-itv-1. Upon completion of final Toxicity Study by BTS Pharma under GLP conditions, the Company expects to be able to make ITV-1 available in the countries in Africa, including Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Kenya, and South Africa. The Company sees this as significant for individuals in Africa recognizing that out of the 34 million HIV-positive people worldwide, 69% live in sub-Saharan Africa. There are roughly 23.8 million infected persons in all of Africa. 40% of those infected with HIV in Africa do not have any access to any treatment for the virus. In addition, 91% of the world's HIV-positive children are in Africa.Prior successful Clinical Trials of the Company's ITV-1 treatment were co...