Ruvidar™ Proven More Effective Than Acyclovir in Destruction of Herpes Simplex Virus

Theralase® Technologies Inc. is currently seeking partnerships / licensing opportunities in the commercial development of this latest discovery TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / September 3, 2024 / Theralase® Technologies Inc. (“Theralase®” or the “Company“) (TSXV:TLT)(OTCQB:TLTFF), a clinical stage pharmaceutical company dedicated to the research and development of light, radiation, sound and/or drug-activated small molecules and their formulations, intended for the safe and effective destruction of various cancers, bacteria and viruses, is pleased to announce that it’s lead drug formulation, Ruvidar TM , has been demonstrated preclinically to be more effective in the destruction of the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (“HSV-1“) than the currently approved standard of care drug, Acyclovir. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug used to slow the growth and spread of the HSV-1 virus in the body. Acyclovir will not cure herpes, but it can lessen the symptoms of the infection. It is used to treat infections caused by herpes viruses, such … Read More

Theralase® Technology Effective in Virus Inactivation

June 4, 2024 – Theralase’s lead compound, Ruvidar, has been proven effective in the inactivation of various viruses. The research was completed at the laboratory of Kevin Coombs, Ph.D., University of Manitoba in conjunction with National Microbiology Laboratory and Theralase® Technologies Inc.

Theralase® Granted Canadian Cancer Vaccine Patent

April 5th, 2024, Theralase® granted Canadian patent for a new cancer vaccine titled, “Vaccine Containing Cancer Cells Inactivated by Photodynamic Treatment with Metal-Based Coordination Complexes and Immunotherapy Method Using Same”.

Theralase® to Host Advisory Board Meetings at Canadian Urological Association Bladder Cancer Forum and the American Urological Association

V.TLT | March 26th, 2024 Toronto, Ontario – March 26th, 2024, Theralase® Technologies Inc. (“Theralase®” or the “Company”) (TSXV: TLT) (OTCQB: TLTFF), a clinical stage pharmaceutical company focused on the research and development of light activated Photo Dynamic Compounds (“PDCs”) and their associated drug formulations, used to safely and effectively destroy various cancers, bacteria and viruses, announced today that it is hosting Advisory Board meetings to present the latest Study II interim clinical data to its Principal Investigators (“PIs”) at the Canadian Urological Association (“CUA”) Bladder Cancer Forum and the American Urology Association (“AUA”), respectively. Study II is a Phase II clinical study that provides a Study Procedure (Study Drug activated by a Study Device) for patients diagnosed with Bacillus Calmette Guerin (“BCG”)-Unresponsive Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (“NMIBC”) Carcinoma In-Situ (“CIS”). An advisory board meeting is scheduled to take place on April 12, 2024, during the Bladder Cancer Forum 2024 located in … Read More

Theralase® Donates Cool Laser Therapy Technology to Aid in Research and Development of a Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease

V.TLT | February 12th, 2024 Toronto, Ontario – February 12th, 2024, Theralase® Technologies Inc. (“Theralase®” or the “Company“) (TSXV:TLT) (OTCQB:TLTFF), a clinical stage pharmaceutical company dedicated to the research and development of light and/or radiation activated Photo Dynamic Compounds (“PDCs“) for the safe and effective destruction of various cancers, bacteria and viruses, donated two Theralase® TLC-2400 Cool Laser Therapy (“CLT”) systems to the University of Windsor to aid in the research and development of a novel treatment for patients suffering from Parkinson’s Disease (“Parkinson’s”). Theralase® is working in collaboration with researchers at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Human Kinetics and a Windsor based chiropractor to conduct a groundbreaking clinical study into how Theralase® CLT can be used as a treatment for Parkinson’s. Theralase®’s CLT, with its super-pulsed laser technology, is one of the few technologies in the world able to non-invasively penetrate the human skull, promoting anti-inflammatory responses and stimulating … Read More