Dr Reddy's Labs plans to launch Russian vaccine Sputnik V in India in March

Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd hopes to launch Russian Covid vaccine Sputnik V in India in March after obtaining Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA)

Jan 30, 2021
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Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd hopes to launch Russian Covid vaccine Sputnik V in India in March after obtaining Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA).

The pharma major expects the Phase 3 trials to be completed next month.

"About 70 per cent of the trials have already been completed. We hope to roll out the product in March," said Deepak Sapra, Chief Executive Office, API & Pharmaceutical Services, Dr Reddy's.

He said the Phase 3 trials will be completed in February after which data will be compiled and submitted to the Drug Controller General of India for EUA.

Addressing a virtual press conference to announce third quarter results of the company, he said the company was also gearing up for the production of Sputnik. Initially it will be a combination of import and local manufacturing.

He also revealed that the company is in talks with a couple of local manufacturers. It has already signed agreements for 125 million patient doses of Sputnik V in India.

The pricing of vaccine has not been decided yet. The company plans to cater to both government and private demand.

It was on January 15 that Dr. Reddy's announced that it has received approval from the Drugs Control General of India (DCGI) to conduct Phase 3 clinical trials.

The trials are to be conducted on 1,500 subjects as part of the randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled study in India.

In September 2020, Dr Reddy's partnered with Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) to conduct the clinical trials of the Sputnik V vaccine and for its distribution rights in India.

Sputnik V developed by the Gamaleya National Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology was registered by the Ministry of Health of Russia and became the world's first registered vaccine against Covid-19 based on the established human adenoviral vector platform.

The vaccine's efficacy is confirmed at 91.4 per cent, based on data analysis of the final control point of clinical trials in Russia.

Sputnik V is being administered as part of emergency use in 12 countries.

(IANS)

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