City
Epaper

Dr Reddy's announces commercial launch of 2-DG

By IANS | Updated: June 28, 2021 15:15 IST

Hyderabad, June 28 Dr. Reddy's Laboratories on Monday announced the commercial launch of 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) for treatment of ...

Open in App

Hyderabad, June 28 Dr. Reddy's Laboratories on Monday announced the commercial launch of 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) for treatment of Covid-19.

Dr. Reddy's will supply the drug to major government as well as private hospitals across India. In the initial weeks, the company will make the drug available in hospitals across metros and Tier 1 cities, and subsequently expand coverage to the rest of India.

2-DG manufactured by Dr. Reddy's has a purity of 99.5% and is being sold commercially under the brand name 2DG, the Hyderabad-based pharma major said.

The maximum retail price (MRP) of each sachet has been fixed at Rs. 990,with a subsidized rate offered to government institutions. Enquiries for 2DGTMcan be sent to 2DG@drreddys.com.

2-DG was developed by the Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences (INMAS), a laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in collaboration with Dr. Reddy's.2-DG is an oral drug.

It can be administered only upon prescription and under the supervision of a qualified physician to hospitalised moderate to severe Covid-19 patients as an adjunct therapy to the existing standard of care.Emergency use approval for anti-Covid-19 therapeutic application of the drug was granted on May 1, 2021.

"We are pleased to have worked closely with our long-term industry partner Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Hyderabad, for testing 2-DG as therapeutic application in treatment of Covid-19 patients. DRDO has been contributing in fight against Covid-19 pandemic with its spin off technologies," said Dr. G. Satheesh Reddy, Secretary Department of Defence (R&D) and Chairman, DRDO.

"2-DG is yet another addition to our Covid-19 portfolio that already covers the full spectrum of mild to moderate and severe conditions and includes a vaccine. We are extremely pleased to have partnered with DRDO in our collective fight against the Covid-19 pandemic," said Satish Reddy, Chairman, Dr. Reddy's.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied SciencesindiaHyderabadSatish ReddyDefence Research And Development OrganisationNagarDefence research & development organisationHyderIndiUk-indiaThe directorate for defense research and development
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalJammu on High Alert: CM Omar Abdullah Urges Citizens to Stay Indoors as Union Territory Faces Blackout Amid Attacks

MumbaiMumbai ATC Faces Heavy Load as International Flights Reroute Amid Pakistan Airspace Closure

NationalOver 100 Flights Cancelled at Delhi Airport Due to Airspace and Security Issues: Reports

NationalBSF Foils Major Infiltration Attempt, Kills 7 JeM Terrorists at Samba Border Amid Rising Tensions Between India and Pakistan (Watch Video)

TechnologyWhat is the 'Dance of the Hillary' Virus? All You Need to Know About the Pakistan-Linked Cyber Attack Targeting Indians

Health Realted Stories

HealthGujarat govt expands 542 general ambulances into 108 emergency service network

HealthIndia-Pakistan conflict: Nadda reviews emergency health systems preparedness

HealthFatty liver in pregnancy may increase risk of preterm birth

HealthAI-designed DNA controls genes in healthy mammalian cells for first time: Study

HealthMumbai’s Tata Memorial Hospital receives hoax bomb threat via email