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Pharmaceutical Company Cipla is all set to launch the anti-viral drug Favipiravir for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
Pharmaceutical Company Cipla is all set to launch the anti-viral drug Favipiravir for the treatment of COVID-19 patients. A top government research institute, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has played an important role in the process by transferring the cost-effective technology to Cipla.
Director CSIR-IICR, Dr S Chandrashekhar said, the technology provided by the Institute is very efficient and affordable. He said, it allows the company to make large quantities of drugs within a short span of time.
An off-patent anti-viral drug, Favipiravir, originally discovered by Fuji Pharma in Japan, has shown promise in clinical trials for the treatment of COVID-19 patients, especially in mild and moderate cases.
Director General of CSIR, Dr Shekhar Mande said, CSIR is working with the industry in developing products for mitigation of Covid-19. He said, partnership with Cipla is an example that CSIR is committed to bringing repurposed drugs on a fast track.
CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) developed a cost-effective process using locally available chemicals to synthesise this Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) and transferred the technology to the Cipla Company.
Anti-viral drug Favipiravir has shown promising results in clinical trials for the treatment of Covid-19 patients especially in the mild and moderate patients.
Drug Controller General of India has given restricted emergency use for Favipiravir in the country.
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