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BioVie Announces Abstract Accepted for Presentation at the 2026 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting

Key Takeaway: BioVie Inc. announced that an abstract from its SUNRISE-PD study on bezisterim has been accepted for presentation at the 2026 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting. The abstract will summarize initial data on patients with Parkinson's Disease and will be presented during a session focused on emerging therapeutics. Topline results from the study are anticipated in mid-2026.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Abstract accepted for presentation at a major neurology conference.
  • Bezisterim shows promise in treating Parkinson's disease.
  • Positive results from previous Phase 2 study with minimal side effects.
  • Potential applications for Long COVID and Alzheimer's disease.

Full Press Release Details

CARSON CITY, Nev., April 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioVie Inc. (NASDAQ: BIVI) (“BioVie” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage company developing innovative drug therapies for neurological and neurodegenerative diseases, today announced the acceptance of an abstract from its SUNRISE-PD study on lead candidate bezisterim (NE3107) in the treatment of patients with Parkinson’s Disease at the upcoming American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting (AAN), to be held in Chicago, IL from April 18–22, 2026.
The abstract, titledA Study of NE3107 (Bezisterim) in Early Parkinson's Disease (SUNRISE-PD): Baseline Demographics and Characteristic(J. Palumbo1, C Ahlem1, C.L. Reading1, S. O’Quinn2, J. Zhang3, M. Stacy4), summarizes the initial data on patients enrolled in the SUNRISE-PD study, and will be presented as a poster during the Movement Disorders Session on Parkinson's Disease Emerging Therapeutics, on Monday, April 20, from 5:00 PM–6:00 PM CT.
Topline results from the SUNRISE-PD study are expected in mid‑2026.
The AAN is the leading voice in brain health. As the world’s largest association of neurologists and neuroscience professionals with 44,000+ members, the AAN offers access to continuing education, essential practice tools, research grants, networking and advocacy opportunities, and more.
Affiliations:1BioVie, Inc,2Perissos, Inc.,3Princeton Pharmatech,4Medical University of South Carolina

About Bezisterim

Bezisterim (NE3107) is an oral drug that crosses the blood-brain barrier and works to reduce inflammation and improve insulin sensitivity without suppressing the immune system and with a low risk of drug-drug interactions. By modulating key pathways involved in neuroinflammation (ERK, NFκB, TNF-α), bezisterim may have therapeutic potential in several disease indications, including Parkinson’s disease, Long COVID, and Alzheimer’s disease.
In Parkinson’s disease, BioVie has already completed a Phase 2 study that showed patients with moderate- to severe Parkinson’s taking bezisterim with levodopa had better motor control and fewer morning symptoms compared to those taking levodopa alone. Few drug-related side effects were observed. The current SUNRISE-PD just completed enrolling 60 patients to evaluate whether bezisterim alone can help improve motor and non-motor symptoms for Parkinson’s patients who have not been treated with carbidopa/levodopa. Topline results are expected in mid‑2026.
For Long COVID, theADDRESS-LC trialis enrolling about 200 patient to evaluate if bezisterim can reduce brain fog, fatigue, and other lingering neurological symptoms associated with Long Covid, which are believed to be triggered by persistent circulation of spike protein fragments that trigger inflammation via NFκB activation (which bezisterim has been shown to modulate). Topline data is expected mid-2026.
In Alzheimer’s disease, BioVie has conducted both Phase 2 and Phase 3 trials. Early results suggest improvements in cognition and biomarkers, supporting further trials to evaluate its potential as a therapy for the six million Americans living with Alzheimer’s.
About BioVie Inc.BioVie Inc. (NASDAQ: BIVI) is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies for neurological disorders and advanced liver disease. Its lead candidate, bezisterim (NE3107), targets neuroinflammation and insulin resistance, which are believed to be key drivers of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Bezisterim is also being studied for long COVID, where persistent inflammation is thought to underlie symptoms such as brain fog and fatigue.
In liver disease, BioVie is advancing BIV201, a continuous infusion of terlipressin treatment that has received FDA Orphan and Fast Track designations. The active agent is approved in the U.S. and in about 40 countries for related complications of advanced liver cirrhosis, and the Company plans to study BIV201 in a Phase 3 trial for the reduction of further decompensation in patients with cirrhosis and ascites. For more information, visitwww.bioviepharma.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is bezisterim?

Bezisterim (NE3107) is an oral drug targeting neuroinflammation and insulin resistance.

When will the SUNRISE-PD study results be available?

Topline results from the SUNRISE-PD study are expected in mid-2026.

What does the SUNRISE-PD study focus on?

The SUNRISE-PD study evaluates bezisterim's effects on Parkinson's Disease patients not treated with carbidopa/levodopa.

Where will the AAN meeting take place?

The American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting will be held in Chicago, IL.

Last updated: Apr 14, 2026