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Zydus Cadila to make Gilead’s potential COVID-19 drug remdesivir

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Zydus Cadila to make Gilead’s potential COVID-19 drug remdesivir
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BENGALURU, JUNE 13

Ahmedabad-based drugmaker Zydus Cadila said on Friday it signed a non-exclusive licensing pact with Gilead Sciences Inc to manufacture and market antiviral drug remdesivir, the first treatment to show improvement in COVID-19 trials.
Zydus, listed as Cadila Healthcare, joins other Indian pharmaceutical companies Cipla Ltd, Jubilant Sciences Ltd and privately held Hetero Labs Ltd in signing non-exclusive pacts with Gilead for the drug, Reuters reported.
Clinical studies involving the drug are being closely watched as nations look for treatments for the disease that has infected more than 7 million people and killed over 400,000 globally.
The drug, intravenously administered in hospitals, has already been approved for emergency use in severely-ill patients in the United States, India, and South Korea.
As part of the pact, Zydus will get the manufacturing know-how from Gilead to manufacture the active pharmaceutical ingredient for remdesivir and the finished product. Zydus will market it in 127 countries, including India.
India’s novel coronavirus cases on Friday jumped by a record 10,956 from the previous day, and the death toll reached 8,498. The worldwide death toll was 4,20,950 on Friday.

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