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Latest | Highest ratedInteractive Q&A: Daniel Montano, Chairman, President and CEO of CardioVascular BioTherapeutics Inc. (CVBT.OB) [View article]
Interactive Q&A: Daniel Montano, Chairman, President and CEO of CardioVascular BioTherapeutics Inc. (CVBT.OB) [View article]
Interactive Q&A: Daniel Montano, Chairman, President and CEO of CardioVascular BioTherapeutics Inc. (CVBT.OB) [View article]
(1) The USA patent which addresses the injection of our drug (the angiogenic protein) into the human heart. That patent was issued & allowed by the US patent Office in 2007. Since we believe the only way the drug works is in direct contact with the up-regulated hypoxic tissue, therefore this patent, we believe is extremely important, since we believe only by injecting the drug into the muscle of the heart it can work properly and effectively.
(2) The world wide patent to a biomanufacturing process (the Phage Process) which we believe is very strong. We believe because this biomanufacturing process is so unique, that any potential competitor attempting to utilize the different Plasmid method of biomanufacturing would have to treat their drug as a completely new drug and undertake all of the drug approval processes. Since it has taken us 8 years to get this far, we believe any potential competitor would also take at least 8 to 10 years to get regulatory approval. We believe if we are the only drug which can treat the largest unmet medical need in the world for 8 to 10 years that, that is good.
Please, also go to our web site cvbt.com where there is a list of our patents
On drug candidates:
Please visit our web site cvbt.com as there is much greater detail on our leading drug candidates. CVBT is focused upon three drug candidates for treatment of:
Coronary Heart Disease. This is the number one cause of death in the United States and Europe. This is the area where we have just obtained our Phase II USA FDA clearance. We believe this is the most important area.
Wound Healing Disorders. Many wounds, especially on the legs and in diabetics, are unable to heal because of lack of blood flow and chronic hypoxia. We believe this is a major medical need, and we are now in the final stages of completing our Phase I wound healing trial. We believe this is a major drug candidate.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) This is a major disease when the arteries in the legs become blocked. Reports claim about 8 million Americans suffer from this disease. We are preparing to start our Phase I trial to test for safety.
These are the three main drug candidates.
Interactive Q&A: Daniel Montano, Chairman, President and CEO of CardioVascular BioTherapeutics Inc. (CVBT.OB) [View article]
We believe the lack of blood flow to a tissue or organ is the largest un-met medical need in the developed world. More than 70 million people in the United States are suffering from cardiovascular diseases. We believe the marketplace opportunity for our drug could be measured in billions of dollars per year. In addition to Dr. Stegmann’s prior scientific & clinical work in Germany, which I personal believe is a proof of our concept; CVBT must obtain USA FDA and European Medical Agency approvals to sell our drug. If the Phase II heart trial we have just been cleared to advance upon, is successful, I believe we have many avenues available to CVBT to commercialize our drug. Those avenues would range from CVBT going alone to various kinds of partnering with larger Pharmaceutical companies. We will have greater clarity on our exact strategy after we have seen the data from this Phase II clinical heart trial.
Interactive Q&A: Daniel Montano, Chairman, President and CEO of CardioVascular BioTherapeutics Inc. (CVBT.OB) [View article]
CVBT believe's it has sufficent funds to advance the company's clinical trials into next year. We presently anticapate with positive results from our clinical trials, we will seek to rasie additional funds to fund our Phase III trial in the heart and other trials.
Dan Montano, CEO
Interactive Q&A: Daniel Montano, Chairman, President and CEO of CardioVascular BioTherapeutics Inc. (CVBT.OB) [View article]
Thank you for your question about the artcile in Business Week On-Line, Friday, July 6; "The Search for Angiogenesis Therapy," which discussed CardioVascular BioTherapeutics. Inc (CVBT). The answer is "Yes", I believe CVBT has an advantage in the development of a medical angiogenesis therapy. At the CVBT web-site (cvbt.com) you can read some papers on why we believe our protein is the correct drug to delivery medical results. Please read the past clinical trial data on the web-site, and I believe you can learn of our many years of interesting medical results. These years of successful medical results is why I believe we have an advantage over all others.
Dan Montano, CEO CVBT