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Shantha Bio plans to launch more products
By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, AUG. 18. Shantha Biotechnics, which produces Hepatitis
B vaccine (Shanvac-B), plans to market four more products -
Interferon (under the brand name of Shanferon - for certain types
of cancer treatment), streptokinase (for cardiac ailments), GM-
CSF, and G-CSF - in 2002, according to Mr. K. I. Varaprasad
Reddy, Managing Director.
Speaking on the future plans of the company at its facility in
Medchal near Hyderabad on Saturday, Mr. Reddy said Shanferon was
in the final stages of human trial and the company expected to
launch it by November. The other three products would follow in
2002.
The company is planning to set up a Rs. 60 crore multi-product
production facility adjacent to its existing R&D and
state-of-the-art facility at Medchal. This will make eight or
nine products in the pipeline. Plans have been finalised and work
is about to commence.
Mr. Reddy said Shantha West Inc, one of its subsidiaries based in
the U.S., had a patent to its credit - for TB 94 (for lungcell
cancer) - and it was in the process of filing for two more
patents. It is working on monoclonal antibodies.
Shantha Biotechnics at present has a capacity of 40 million
vaccine doses and plans to produce 15 million in 2002. It also
has a marketing agreement with Pfizer, under which the latter
markets the Hepatitis B vaccine under the brand name Hepashield.
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