Saturday, 23 November 2024

    Regeneron coronavirus drug may be ready by late 2020

    Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Tuesday that it was possible its experimental antibody cocktail for COVID-19 may be available for use by September or a few months later as it ramps up efforts to start human trials in June.

    The company is one of the many drugmakers looking to tackle COVID-19, caused by the new coronavirus that has no current approved treatment or vaccine and has claimed over 250,000 lives worldwide.

    Regeneron is developing an antibody cocktail with the aim of making clinical data available within a month or two after starting the studies and scaling up its manufacturing to produce 200,000 doses per month by late September.

    The company's shares rose six percent to $574.98 in late morning trade.

    "The hope is it might be possible by the end of the summer or the fall that our antibody treatment could be available," said George Yancopoulos, cofounder and chief scientific officer of the United States-based Regeneron, during a conference call.

    "[There are] a lot of risks, a lot of concerns, but we are working as hard as we can with so many collaborators to try to turn that into a reality," he added.

    The drugmaker said it would test the antibody cocktail in three different settings to assess its effectiveness in the early stages of the disease, in hospitalised patients with severe disease, and in the prevention of infection.

    SOURCE: ALJAZEERA

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