Cyclo Therapeutics Reports Publication of International Patent Application for Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

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Cyclo Therapeutics, Inc. CTDH, a clinical stage biotechnology company that develops cyclodextrin-based products for the treatment of Niemann-Pick Disease Type C (NPC) and Alzheimer's Disease, today announced that the international patent application titled "Methods for Treating Alzheimer's Disease" was published as International Publication Number: WO 2020/092107 Al.

The patent application describes treating Alzheimer's Disease with the Company's Trappsol® Cyclo™ hydroxypropyl beta cyclodextrin product. Inventors on the patent are Sharon H. Hrynkow, Ph.D., Jeffrey L. Tate, Ph.D. and N. Scott Fine, all of whom are Company officers.

"Publication of this international patent application marks further progress for the Company as we develop Trappsol® Cyclo™ for additional indications," said Cyclo Therapeutics' Chairman and CEO, N. Scott Fine. "Alzheimer's Disease is a growing health problem and innovative methods for addressing it, like ours, are needed."

"Alzheimer's Disease takes an enormous toll on those who suffer from it, along with family members, and societies," said Cyclo Therapeutics' Chief Scientific Officer and Senior V.P. for Medical Affairs Dr. Sharon Hrynkow. "With no approved disease modifying treatments, new approaches to its treatment like the one described in this patent application are urgently needed."

About Cyclo Therapeutics:

Cyclo Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that develops cyclodextrin-based products for the treatment of Niemann-Pick Disease Type C and Alzheimer's Disease. The company's Trappsol® Cyclo™, an orphan drug designated product in the United States and Europe, is the subject of three ongoing formal clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Disease Type C, a rare and fatal genetic disease, (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02939547, NCT02912793 and NCT03893071). The company is planning an early phase clinical trial using Trappsol® Cyclo™ intravenously in Alzheimer's Disease based on encouraging data from an Expanded Access program for late-onset Alzheimer's Disease (NCT03624842). Additional indications for the active ingredient in Trappsol® Cyclo™ are in development. For additional information, visit the company's website: www.cyclotherapeutics.com

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