Global sales of Celltrion s COVID-19 antibody-drug Regkirona begin ANI | Updated: May 12, 2021 07:56 IST
Seoul [South Korea], May 12 (ANI/Global Economic): Worldwide sales of Regkirona (active ingredient: regdanvimab), a COVID-19 antibody drug developed by South Korean biopharmaceutical company Celltrion Inc, has begun.
Celltrion Healthcare Co Ltd, the marketing arm of Celltrion, announced on Monday that it has signed a contract with a Pakistani state-owned company to export 100,000 vials of Regkirona. The total supply is a sufficient amount to administer to about 30,000 people.
The contractee is a subsidiary of Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF), the largest defense contractor under Pakistan s Ministry of National Defense. The plan is to administer the first batch to Pakistani soldiers and the public.
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Global sale of Celltrion s COVID-19 antibody-drug Regkirona begins
Worldwide sales of Regkirona (active ingredient: regdanvimab), a COVID-19 antibody drug developed by South Korean biopharmaceutical company Celltrion Inc, has begun. Celltrion Healthcare Co Ltd, the marketing arm of Celltrion, announced on Monday that it has signed a contract with a Pakistani state-owned company to export 100,000 vials of Regkirona. The total supply is a sufficient amount to administer to about 30,000 people. The contractee is a subsidiary of Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF), the largest defense contractor under Pakistan s Ministry of National Defense.Â
The plan is to administer the first batch to Pakistani soldiers and the public.
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National volleyball put off
March 13, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The National Volleyball Championship, scheduled to be held in Lahore at the end of March, has been postponed due to the decision by the Punjab government to suspend sports activities as the Covid-19 cases were growing in the province.
Talking to ‘The News’, Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF) chairman Ch Mohammad Yaqoob said the decision regarding the postponement of the event was taken on Friday.
“We were planning to hold the championship in a big and attractive way. This also included live coverage of the Super Eight competition but now we are postponing the event for better times ahead.”