
Bharat Biotechs intra-nasal Covid-19 vaccine receives approval for emergency use in India
Hyderabad/UNI: Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) Tuesday announced that iNCOVACC (BBV154), its intra-nasal vaccine against Covid-19, has received approval under restricted use in an emergency situation for ages 18 and above in India.
iNCOVACC is a recombinant replication-deficient adenovirus vectored vaccine with a pre-fusion stabilized spike protein, the Hyderabad-based vaccine maker said in a release here.
This vaccine candidate was evaluated in phase I, II and III clinical trials with successful results.
iNCOVACC has been specifically formulated to allow intranasal delivery through nasal drops.
The nasal delivery system has been designed and developed to be cost-effective in low- and middle-income countries.
iNCOVACC was developed in partnership with Washington University St. Louis, which had designed and developed the recombinant adenoviral vectored constructs and evaluated them in preclinical studies for efficacy.
Product development related to preclinical safety evaluation, large-scale manufacturing scale-up, formulation and delivery device development, including human clinical trials, were conducted by Bharat Biotech.
Product development and clinical trials were funded in part by the Government of India through the Department of Biotechnology’s, COVID Suraksha program.
Clinical trials were conducted to evaluate iNCOVACC as a primary dose schedule, as a heterologous booster dose for subjects who have previously received 2 doses of the two commonly administered covid vaccines in India.
Dr. Krishna Ella, Chairman & Managing Director, Bharat Biotech, said, “We are proud to announce the approval of iNCOVACC, a global game changer in Intra Nasal vaccines technology and delivery systems."
"Despite the lack of demand for COVID-19 vaccines, we continued product development in intra-nasal vaccines to ensure that we are well prepared with platform technologies for future infectious diseases, he said we thank the Ministry of Health, the CDSCO, Department of Biotechnology , Government of India, and Washington University St. Louis for their support and guidance. iNCOVACC has been designed for efficient distribution and easy administration," he added.
iNCOVACC was evaluated to determine its impact on safety. The reactogenic events and adverse events that were documented during the trial were highly comparable to published data from other Covid-19 vaccines. Product development data will be submitted to peer-reviewed journals and will be made available in the public domain, th company said in a statement.
iNCOVACC has the double benefit of enabling faster development of variant-specific vaccines and easy nasal delivery that enables mass immunization to protect from emerging variants of concern. It promises to become an important tool in mass vaccinations during pandemics and endemics, it added.
With the receipt of approval Tuesday, the product will be launched and available for use in due course of time, Bharat Biotech announced.
iNCOVACC is stable at 2-8°C for easy storage and distribution.
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