TB Alliance-Lupin Deal To Improve Pretomanid Access But India Unlikely To Benefit For Now

Viatris Has Capacity To Meet Demand

While Viatris says it has sufficient capacity to meet current and future demand for tuberculosis drug pretomanid, TB Alliance has signed a non-exclusive license with Lupin. This is the second tie-up with an Indian manufacturer but the local restricted use approval means countries other than India are likely to benefit for now.

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Lupin Limited’s recently announced partnership with TB Alliance for its tuberculosis (TB) drug pretomanid could help the Indian firm extend its leadership in the segment while also improving access to the drug.

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