AIM ImmunoTech and Shenzhen Smoore Technology Announce an Agreement to Research Utilizing an Innovative Smoore Inhalation Delivery Device and Ampligen (rintatolimod) as a Potential, Easy-To-Use Treatment Approach for the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

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Apr 06, 2020
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OCALA, FL / ACCESSWIRE / April 6, 2020 / AIM ImmunoTech (NYSE American:AIM) today announced it has entered into a Material Transfer and Research Agreement (MTA) with Shenzhen Smoore Technology Limited. According to a market survey report by Frost & Sullivan, Smoore is the world's largest vaping device manufacturer in terms of revenue in 2019, whose products include but are not limited to high-tech inhalation devices. The purpose of the MTA is to research in China the efficacy of Smoore's inhalation delivery device using Ampligen, AIM's flagship drug, which has been approved for ME/CFS in Argentina and experimental through phase 3 clinical trials in the U.S. AIM believes Ampligen has potential as a prophylactic/early-onset therapeutic against COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2.