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A pharmaceutical company in Pakistan plans to import the antiviral drug remdesivir, which has shown promise in treating coronavirus patients, from Bangladesh.

The firm, Searle Company Limited, made the announcement in a stock exchange filing on Friday, a day after 56 virus deaths recorded by Pakistan, its highest toll in a single day.

The company said it had entered into an exclusive licensing and marketing agreement with Bangladesh’s Beximco Pharmaceuticals, the first company in the world to introduce the generic variant of the drug, reports Reuters.


“Searle Pharma is planning to import remdesivir in finished form (ready to use) to meet the country’s urgent requirements,” the company told the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

Searle said the Bangladesh imports would ensure an immediate supply of the drug at an affordable price, helping to eliminate treatment delays by Pakistan’s healthcare providers.

Remdesivir, a drug developed by Gilead Sciences, has grabbed attention as one of the most promising treatments for COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus, which has killed more than 350,000 people globally.

This month, Ferozson’s Pharma said it would make the drug in Pakistan after signing a non-exclusive licensing pact with Gilead to make and sell the drug to 127 nations, but it warned that production could take “weeks”.

Gilead’s patent gives the US company exclusive rights to make the antiviral. But global trade rules allow nations defined by the United Nations as least-developed countries (LDCs) to ignore the patent and make such drugs more affordable in their markets.

Bangladesh is one of 47 countries that fall in this category.

Pakistan’s tally of infections stands at 64,000, with 1,317 deaths, but authorities estimate the disease will not peak until June.

https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/...KMdXAwd18XRBVDdpdwP83NOs-HGEaIlWVqzbQMLdzSClU
 
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - A pharmaceutical company in Pakistan plans to import the antiviral drug remdesivir, which has shown promise in treating coronavirus patients, from neighbouring Bangladesh, it said in a stock exchange filing on Friday.

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The announcement by Searle Company Limited came a day after 56 virus deaths recorded by the south Asian nation, its highest toll in a single day.

The firm said it had entered into an exclusive licensing and marketing agreement with Bangladesh’s Beximco Pharmaceuticals, the first company in the world to introduce the generic variant of the drug.

“Searle Pharma is planning to import remdesivir in finished form (ready to use) to meet the country’s urgent requirements,” the company told the Pakistan Stock Exchange.


Remdesivir, a drug developed by Gilead Sciences, has grabbed attention as one of the most promising treatments for COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus, which has killed more than 350,000 people globally.

This month, Ferozson’s Pharma said it would make the drug in Pakistan after signing a non-exclusive licensing pact with Gilead to make and sell the drug to 127 nations, but it warned that production could take “weeks”.

Pakistan’s tally of infections stands at 64,000, with 1,317 deaths, but authorities estimate the disease will not peak until June.

Searle said the Bangladesh imports would ensure an immediate supply of the drug at an affordable price, helping to eliminate treatment delays by Pakistan’s healthcare providers.


Gilead’s patent gives the U.S. company exclusive rights to make the antiviral. But global trade rules allow nations defined by the United Nations as least-developed countries (LDCs) to ignore the patent and make such drugs more affordable in their markets.

Bangladesh is one of 47 countries that fall in this category.

https://in.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-pakistan-remdesivi-idINKBN2351HX

Nice to see, We need more regional cooperation like this, Instead sending Jihadi Locusts:omghaha:
 
that's strange as one pakistani company has already made a contract with the US company to produce remdesivir in pakistan and then exporting it to other countries. zafar mirza said about a couple of weeks ago that we will be producing remdesevir after 2 weeks in pakistan but it seems that this claim proved to be a just another claim made by the government.
 
that's strange as one pakistani company has already made a contract with the US company to produce remdesivir in pakistan and then exporting it to other countries. zafar mirza said about a couple of weeks ago that we will be producing remdesevir after 2 weeks in pakistan but it seems that this claim proved to be a just another claim made by the government.

This might be an interim measure.

Every pharmaceuticals company needs time to set up necessary process to manufacture a new drug, depending on their org's capability.

SKF & Beximco made it possible in 2 months.
 
must make more threads on this, 2 just ain't enough
 
Pakistan shouldnt accept the trojan horse. There is no virus. Its all a scam.

genius ...:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

A pharmaceutical company in Pakistan plans to import the antiviral drug remdesivir, which has shown promise in treating coronavirus patients, from Bangladesh.

The firm, Searle Company Limited, made the announcement in a stock exchange filing on Friday, a day after 56 virus deaths recorded by Pakistan, its highest toll in a single day.

The company said it had entered into an exclusive licensing and marketing agreement with Bangladesh’s Beximco Pharmaceuticals, the first company in the world to introduce the generic variant of the drug, reports Reuters.


“Searle Pharma is planning to import remdesivir in finished form (ready to use) to meet the country’s urgent requirements,” the company told the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

Searle said the Bangladesh imports would ensure an immediate supply of the drug at an affordable price, helping to eliminate treatment delays by Pakistan’s healthcare providers.

Remdesivir, a drug developed by Gilead Sciences, has grabbed attention as one of the most promising treatments for COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus, which has killed more than 350,000 people globally.

This month, Ferozson’s Pharma said it would make the drug in Pakistan after signing a non-exclusive licensing pact with Gilead to make and sell the drug to 127 nations, but it warned that production could take “weeks”.

Gilead’s patent gives the US company exclusive rights to make the antiviral. But global trade rules allow nations defined by the United Nations as least-developed countries (LDCs) to ignore the patent and make such drugs more affordable in their markets.

Bangladesh is one of 47 countries that fall in this category.

Pakistan’s tally of infections stands at 64,000, with 1,317 deaths, but authorities estimate the disease will not peak until June.

https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/...KMdXAwd18XRBVDdpdwP83NOs-HGEaIlWVqzbQMLdzSClU

very good bangladesh.
 
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I wasnt aware of the other one when I made this, Besides its should be in this section in my opinion.
when you made this thread the script warned you by giving you a list of possible duplicate matches
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Does it warn you that there are a hundred threads on Chinese Indian troops Throwing stones at each other.
According to all Pakistani posters world war 3 has started and India has been defeated with airforces clashing with each other and territory all occupied across thousands of kilometres
no doubt you are being a trolling jackass as usual but yes it tells every new thread starter of an existing thread.

I have tried to tell people here quite a number of times that it is all fakery but am abused for my efforts. lookee here for a sample @ https://defence.pk/pdf/posts/12376475/
 
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