COVID-19: Panacea Biotec, RDIF to start Sputnik V production in India

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: May 24, 2021, 05:46 PM IST

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RDIF and Panacea have agreed to produce 100 million doses per year of Sputnik V.

Panacea Biotec, one of India's largest pharmaceutical companies and the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) of Russia have taken a major decision to increase the production of coronavirus vaccine in the country. The two companies have announced that they will produce 100 million doses of 100 million Russian Sputnik V every year.

In a statement, Panacea Biotec Ltd (PBL) said that it will produce the Sputnik V in India in association with RDIF. The fund will be arranged by RDIF under the agreement, while the vaccines will be produced in Panacea units. The production of the Sputnik V vaccine will begin in India this summer.

Sputnik V was registered in India under the emergency use authorisation procedure on April 12 and vaccination against coronavirus with the Russian vaccine started on May 14. As announced in April, RDIF and Panacea have agreed to produce 100 million doses per year of Sputnik V.

"The first batch produced at Panacea Biotec`s facilities at Baddi will be shipped to the Gamaleya Centre [in Russia] for quality control. Full-scale production of the vaccine is due to start this summer. Company`s facilities comply with GMP [good manufacturing practice] standards and are prequalified by WHO," RDIF said in a statement.

Earlier, Hyderabad-based Virchow Biotech Private Limited Company also signed a similar agreement with RDIF. Under this agreement, the two together will produce 200 million doses of Sputnik V vaccine in India every year. Once the two companies enter into agreements with RDIF, 300 million doses of Sputnik V can be produced in India every year.

"Launch of production in India in partnership with Panacea Biotec marks an important step for helping the country fight the pandemic. Production of Sputnik V supports efforts of India`s authorities to leave behind the acute phase of coronavirus as soon as possible while the vaccines will also be exported at a later stage to help prevent the spread of the virus in other countries around the world," said Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, in the statement.

"This marks a significant step as we initiate production of Sputnik V. Together with RDIF, we hope to help bring a sense of normalcy back to people across the country and around the world," added Rajesh Jain, Managing Director, Panacea Biotec.

Sputnik V uses two different vectors for the two shots in a course of vaccination, providing immunity with a longer duration than vaccines using the same delivery mechanism for both shots.

It is developed by Russia`s Gamaleya National Center. It will be the third vaccine to be cleared for the immunisation programme in India after Covaxin and Covishield.

Last month, regulator Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) granted restricted use authorisation to Sputnik V amid an alarming rise in the country`s fresh Covid-19 infections.

With an efficacy of 91.6 per cent, Sputnik V is reportedly the first vaccine against Covid-19 in the world. On August 11 last year, Russia gave approval to the Sputnik V. It is reported in the Lancet Medical Journal that the vaccine has been cleared and approved for mass use in more than 50 countries.

The RDIF has signed a deal to produce 750 million doses of Sputnik V in India. The price of Sputnik V is less than $10 per shot, making it affordable around the world.