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BioVie Inc. (BIVI) Discusses Clinical Updates on Bezisterim and BIV201 for Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Ascites Transcript

BioVie Inc. (BIVI) Discusses Clinical Updates on Bezisterim and BIV201 for Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Ascites June 2, 2026 4:15 PM EDT

Company Participants

Cuong Viet Do – President, CEO & Director

Conference Call Participants

Craig Brelsford

Presentation

Craig Brelsford

Hello. This is Craig Brelsford with Red Chip Company. Thank you for joining today’s event with BioVie, which trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker BIVI. With us today is Cuong Do, President and CEO of BioVie. We will begin with a brief presentation in a moment, and then we will answer your questions. Welcome to everyone joining us today on X, YouTube, LinkedIn and other social media platforms. [Operator Instructions] Before we begin, please allow me to read the safe harbor statement. This call may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements pertaining to future financial and/or operating results, along with other statements about the future expectations, beliefs, goals, plans or prospects expressed by management constitute forward-looking statements. Any statements that are not historical facts should also be considered forward-looking statements. Of course, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Cuong, please go right ahead.

Cuong Viet Do
President, CEO & Director

Thank you, Craig, and thank you, everyone, for joining this afternoon. My name is Cuong Do. I’m the President and CEO of BioVie. At BioVie, we have 2 assets. Our lead asset is a drug called bezisterim, which modulates the production of TNF alpha. So in clinical trials, bezisterim has shown that it can reduce inflammation and reverse the associated insulin resistance. Parkinson’s patients have been seeing improved muscle control, Alzheimer’s patients have seen a 68% slowing of cognitive decline after just 6 months of treatment, and everyone have seen lower levels of DNA methylation, which essentially is a modulation of the biological aging process. Our second asset is a drug candidate named BIV201, which has

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