Company: TELO
Filing Date: 2025-11-28
Form Type: PRER14A
Source: 0001493152-25-025406
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Company: Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-28
Form: PRER14A
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 partner may elect to reduce the price of its products in order to increase the likelihood of obtaining reimbursement approvals. In many countries, products cannot be commercially launched until reimbursement is approved and the negotiation process in some countries can exceed 12 months. In addition, pricing and reimbursement decisions in certain countries can be affected by decisions taken in other countries, which can lead to mandatory price reductions and/or additional reimbursement restrictions across a number of other countries, which may thereby adversely affect TELI’s sales and profitability. In the event that countries impose prices that are not sufficient to allow TELI or its partners to generate a profit, TELI’s partners may refuse to launch the product in such countries or withdraw the product from the market, which would adversely affect sales and profitability. Events, such as price decreases, government mandated rebates or unfavorable reimbursement decisions, could affect the pricing and reimbursement of TELI’s products and its other product candidates and could have a material adverse effect on TELI’s business, reputation, results of operations and financial condition.

TELI expects to face intense competition, often from companies with greater resources and experience.

Demand for TELI’s product candidates will likely be dependent on a number of social, political, legislative, and economic factors that are beyond its control. While we believe that there will be a demand for such drugs, and that the demand will grow, there is no assurance that such demand will happen, that we will benefit from any demand or that its business, in fact, will ever generate revenues from its drug development programs or become profitable.

The emerging markets for product candidates like TELI’s and related medical research and development is and will likely remain competitive. The development and commercialization of drugs and medicines is highly competitive. TELI competes with a variety of multinational pharmaceutical companies and specialized biotechnology companies, as well as products and processes being developed by universities and other research institutions. Many of TELI’s competitors have developed, are developing, or will develop drugs and processes which may be competitive with TELI’s drug candidates. Competitive therapeutic treatments include those that have already been approved by medicines regulators and accepted by the medical community and any new treatments that may enter the market. For some of TELI’s drug development programs / areas of therapeutic interest, other treatment options are currently available, under development, and may become commercially available in the future. If any of TELI’s product candidates are approved for the diseases and conditions TELI is currently pursuing, they may compete with a range of medicines or