
Core Insights - Traws Pharma is advancing two investigational antiviral therapies: tivoxavir marboxil (TXM) for bird flu and seasonal flu, and ratutrelvir for COVID-19, including Long COVID [2][3][4] - The company aims to accelerate the approval process for these therapies through regulatory interactions, including a briefing submitted to the FDA for TXM [3][4] - Financial results indicate a net income of $21.5 million for Q1 2025, primarily due to a change in fair value of warrant liability, contrasting with a net loss of $5.0 million in Q1 2024 [6][9] Product Development - Tivoxavir Marboxil (TXM): - A single-dose investigational CAP-dependent endonuclease inhibitor targeting H5N1 bird flu and seasonal flu, with a multi-billion dollar market opportunity [4][12] - Recent studies show significant antiviral activity, including reduced viral burden in animal models [4][10] - Preparations for FDA discussions regarding accelerated approval are ongoing [10] - Ratutrelvir: - An investigational oral Main protease inhibitor for acute COVID treatment, with potential to prevent COVID rebound and Long COVID [5][10] - Preclinical studies indicate potent suppression of resistant virus and favorable pharmacokinetic profiles [10][13] Financial Overview - As of March 31, 2025, Traws Pharma had approximately $15.9 million in cash and equivalents, down from $21.3 million at the end of 2024, sufficient to support operations into Q1 2026 [6][21] - Revenue for Q1 2025 was $57,000, slightly up from $56,000 in Q1 2024 [6][24] - R&D expenses increased to $2.5 million in Q1 2025 from $1.9 million in Q1 2024, reflecting heightened investment in virology programs [7][24] - General and administrative expenses decreased to $2.8 million in Q1 2025 from $3.4 million in Q1 2024 [8][24] Management Updates - Iain D. Dukes was appointed Interim CEO following the retirement of Werner Cautreels [5] - Jack Stover was named Chairman of the Board on April 15, 2025 [5]