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Biological E hopes to roll out Covid vaccine Corbevax by Nov-end

  • 'Cobevax is in phase 3 trials. We are likely to complete all the studies by end of November which is when we are expecting licence (from the drug regulator),' Mahima Datla, Managing Director, BE said

BE has the capacity to make one billion doses of Corbevax per annum, and 600 doses of Johnson & Johnson's jab.

Hyderabad-based Biological E Limited (BE) is expecting its coronavirus vaccine Corbevax to be rolled out by the end of November even as the city-based company is getting ready with 100 million doses for the launch, Mahima Datla, Managing Director, BE said today.

While speaking to reporters on the sidelines of signing a financing agreement with US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), Datla said currently the manufactured doses are being sent to Central Drugs Laboratory (CDL), Kasauli in Himachal Pradesh for regulatory testing.

"Cobevax is in phase 3 trials. We are likely to complete all the studies by end of November which is when we are expecting licence (from the drug regulator). The licence for children should follow one month later. The study in children is underway as well," she said.

All about Biological E's Covid jab

Biological E's anti-coronavirus shot, Corbevax, is a RBD protein sub-unit vaccine and is currently undergoing phase 2/3 clinical trials on adults.

The Phase 3 trials are going to be a study in comparison with the already licensed vaccines, though the study in children is not a comparative study, she further said.

"We are submitting doses to Kasauli for release. So it is my hope that at the day of launch… it is always been our vision to have close to ten crore doses on the day. By end of November this may happen as soon as we get the license," she said.

On the coronavirus vaccine manufacturing capacities, she said currently BE has the capacity to make one billion doses of Corbevax per annum, and 600 doses of Johnson & Johnson's jab.

Biological E Ltd had earlier said it entered into an agreement with Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, part of pharma major Johnson & Johnson, for creation and enhancement of production capabilities to manufacture the latter's coronavirus vaccine.

Meanwhile, DFC's Chief Operating Officer David Marchick and Mahima Datla today unveiled the expansion of Biological E's vaccine manufacturing facility here and finalised a US government financing arrangement formalising $50 million to expand the company's capacity to produce coronavirus vaccines.

"DFC’s partnership with Biological E will support capacity for production of more than one billion vaccine doses by the end of 2022 for India and for developing countries around the world," Marchick said in an official release.

"We are pleased with the financial support from the US government, especially DFC, which was announced at the Quad Summit in March 2021. This investment will not only help us augment our capacity to produce more COVID-19 vaccines, but also help the global community that has been relentlessly fighting against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic," Datla added.

With agency inputs

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