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Zydus Cadila seeks approval for a two-dose ZyCoV-D Covid-19 vaccine
News | September 13, 2021

Zydus Cadila seeks approval for a two-dose ZyCoV-D Covid-19 vaccine

The three-dose vaccine approved for EUA contains 2mg for each dose, whereas the two-dose plan will have 3mg in each dose.


Innova Medical Group donates GBP 10 million to launch The Pandemic Institute, Liverpool
Sustainability | September 13, 2021

Innova Medical Group donates GBP 10 million to launch The Pandemic Institute, Liverpool

The institute will provide the world’s first unique and comprehensive capability to predict, prevent, respond and to recover from future pandemics


Firstsource Solutions launch Healthcare Cloud
Digitisation | September 12, 2021

Firstsource Solutions launch Healthcare Cloud

The platform revolutionizes how providers deliver financial services by radically simplifying the patient financial experience


US FDA grants Soligenix Orphan Drug Designation for the treatment of T-cell lymphoma
Drug Approval | September 12, 2021

US FDA grants Soligenix Orphan Drug Designation for the treatment of T-cell lymphoma

Extension of hypericin orphan designation beyond cutaneous T-cell lymphoma


Equipment shortage and overpriced APIs pinch the pharma industry
News | September 09, 2021

Equipment shortage and overpriced APIs pinch the pharma industry

A long waiting period for critical equipment and a 50% hike in the cost of APIs imported from China are among the immediate challenges


Navitas Life Sciences acquires its 200th customer
Digitisation | September 08, 2021

Navitas Life Sciences acquires its 200th customer

First launched in 2005, pharmaREADY is a fully integrated, regulatory compliant, web-based platform to create, view, and manage global regulatory submissions


WHO to conduct virtual cGMP for vaccine manufacturing
News | September 08, 2021

WHO to conduct virtual cGMP for vaccine manufacturing

The World Health Organisation (WHO), has felt the need to conduct this training to build local capacities in poor countries to bridge the gap and enhance local production


Biocon settles suit with Celgene for generic Revlimid
Biotech | September 08, 2021

Biocon settles suit with Celgene for generic Revlimid

Revlimid is a blood cancer drug with sales of US $ 12.1 billion in 2020


Sanofi buys Kadmon to grow its transplant business
Biotech | September 08, 2021

Sanofi buys Kadmon to grow its transplant business

It adds Rezurock (belumosudil) an FDA-approved, first-in-class treatment for adult and pediatric patients 12 years and older with chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD)


Apollo Hospitals Bangalore first to hit a century of robotic cardiac surgeries
Healthcare | September 07, 2021

Apollo Hospitals Bangalore first to hit a century of robotic cardiac surgeries

In comparison to traditional open-heart surgery, which involves opening up the chest by splitting the breastbone, da Vinci Xi's innovative technology allows for complex cardiovascular surgeries to be performed through smaller incisions and precise motion control