Cipla Announces the Launch of Generic Drug Sofosbuvir in India Under the Brand Name Hepcvir
Cipla has announced the launch of generic drug Sofosbuvir in India under the brand name ‘Hepcvir’.
Following the non-exclusive licensing agreement signed with Gilead Sciences in September last year, to manufacture and market chronic hepatitis C medicines, Cipla is now all set to make the drug Sofosbuvir available to Indian patients in a week’s time.
Sofosbuvir is the first-in-class NS5B polymerase inhibitor to be launched in India for hepatitis C treatment and represents a paradigm shift in the existing hepatitis C management. The high potency, high barrier to resistance, pangenotypic activity, once-daily dosage, good safety profile and the limited drug-drug interactions of sofosbuvir makes it a breakthrough drug in hepatitis C treatment. This drug in combination therapy has shown to have high cure rates of around 90%.
In India, it is estimated that 12–18 million patients are infected with Hepatitis C, which is several fold greater than those with HIV/AIDS. Globally, HCV is implicated in 28% of cases of liver cirrhosis and 26% of cases of hepatocellular carcinoma, which accounts for almost 500,000 deaths per year.
Commenting on the launch of Hepcvir, Mr Subhanu Saxena, Global CEO, Cipla said: “Cipla has always brought accessible and affordable medicines to fight against diseases like AIDS and Hepatitis B and is a leader in India with anti-virals; hence, Cipla has made it a priority to bring Hepcvir to patients in India, as well as the other developing nations.”
Dr Jaideep Gogtay, Chief Medical Officer, Cipla said: “The benefits of Hepcvir will be felt by patients who will have much lower discomfort while on the treatment and therefore much higher levels of adherence. Sofusbuvir marks a new era of medicines in oral treatment of Hepatitis C which reduce the need for injectibles. It is hoped that in the future these drugs will eventually mean a totally oral regimen.”
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