Cipla gets DCGI nod for use of Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine in India   

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New Delhi: India’s drug regulator Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has granted permission to Cipla to import Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine for restricted emergency use in India, sources said Tuesday.  Thus the way was cleared for the fourth coronavirus vaccine in India’s drug basket after Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company Cipla got the required nod from DCGI to import the vaccine.

In a separate communication, Moderna has informed that the US has agreed to donate a certain number of doses of its Covid-19 vaccine through COVAX to the Government of India for use. It has sought approval from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO). On the other hand, Cipla on behalf of the US pharma major, has requested for import and marketing authorisation of these jabs.

According to the sources, an approval is likely anytime. CDSCO is in favour of granting permission to Cipla for import of Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine for restricted emergency use in India considering the pandemic situation in the country and in public interest.

Cipla filed an application Monday seeking permission for import of Moderna’s ovid-19 vaccine. It referred to the DCGI notices dated April 15 and June 1 as per which if the vaccine is approved by the USFDA for EUA, the vaccine can be granted marketing authorisation without bridging trial and assessment of safety data of first 100 beneficiaries of vaccines shall be submitted before rolling out in immunisation programme.

Also, the requirement of testing of every batch by the Central Drugs Laboratory (CDL), Kasauli can be exempted if the batch/lot is released by the CDL of country of origin.

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However, summary lot protocol review and scrutiny of documents shall be undertaken by the laboratory for batch release as per standard procedures, Cipla said referring to the DCGI’s new revised rules.

Moderna through a separate communication has informed that the US government has agreed to donate a certain number of doses of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA-1273, through COVAX to the Government of India for use in India and has submitted the dossiers through e-mail. “This correspondence is to request the CDSCO to open a file for approval of these urgently needed vaccines,” Moderna said.

In a bid to expedite the roll out of vaccines, the DCGI June 1 decided to waive off testing of batches at CDL for foreign-manufactured vaccines that have been approved by international drug regulators such as the US FDA, the UK’s MHRA or the WHO.

 

 

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