TFF Pharmaceuticals Engages Outcome Capital As a Strategic Advisor for Evaluating Partnership and Licensing Opportunities

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TFF Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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FORT WORTH, Texas, June 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TFF Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: TFFP) (“the Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative drug products based on its patented Thin Film Freezing (TFF) technology platform, today announced that the Company has engaged Outcome Capital as a strategic advisor for the purpose of evaluating potential corporate partnerships and licensing opportunities.

“We are pleased to announce this engagement with Outcome Capital, which is a well-recognized investment bank specializing in corporate advisory services to the life sciences industry,” said Dr. Harlan Weisman, Chief Executive Officer of TFF Pharmaceuticals. “Today’s announcement reflects the significant innovation and commercial potential of our two lead clinical assets, TFF VORI and TFF TAC, and we welcome the opportunity to work with Outcome Capital in evaluating select partnering or licensing opportunities that can bring significant value to our shareholders.”

“In recent months, TFF Pharmaceuticals has made extraordinary progress in demonstrating how its leading formulation technology can be applied to generate innovative clinical-stage products with the potential to improve upon the current standard of care,” said Oded Ben-Joseph, Ph.D., MBA, Managing Partner of Outcome Capital. “We look forward to identifying and evaluating opportunities to realize the full potential value of TFF Pharmaceutical’s exciting Phase 2 assets.”

About TFF TAC
TFF TAC is an inhaled dry powder formulation of tacrolimus, a potent immunosuppressive drug. Oral tacrolimus is currently the first line calcineurin inhibitor used for prevention of rejection after solid organ transplantation but it is associated with many toxicities such as kidney toxicity, particularly when high doses are needed as is the case after lung transplantation

TFF TAC delivers tacrolimus directly to the lung to yield improved lung immunosuppression at lower doses and systemic exposures compared to oral tacrolimus to improve efficacy and decrease systemic toxicities such as kidney toxicity. TFF TAC is delivered via an easy-to-use dry powder inhaler.

The ongoing Phase 2 trial of TFF TAC is an open-label study in lung transplant patients who require reduced tacrolimus blood levels due to kidney toxicity. Part A of the trial is a 12-week treatment period, and Part B is an optional safety extension period. Trial endpoints include safety and tolerability including kidney function, acute allograft rejection and pharmacokinetics.