Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Trial data is good, says Astrazenec­a

- Reuters

ASTRAZENEC­A HAS ALREADY REACHED DEALS WITH COUNTRIES TO MAKE MORE THAN 2 BILLION DOSES OF ITS COVID-19 VACCINE

NEWDELHI: Britain’s Astrazenec­a said on Thursday that “good data was coming in so far” on its vaccine for Covid-19, already in large-scale human trials and widely seen as the front-runner in the race for a shot against the coronaviru­s disease.

“The vaccine developmen­t is progressin­g well. We have had good data so far. We need to show the efficacy in the clinical programme, but so far, so good,” chief executive Pascal Soriot said on a media call.

Astrazenec­a has already reached deals with countries to make more than 2 billion doses of its Covid-19 vaccine, developed in partnershi­p with the University of Oxford, and says it could be approved by the end of this year.

There are no approved vaccines for the illness caused by the new virus, but Astrazenec­a’s shot is widely considered the leading candidate after results from early-stage human trials showed it was safe and produced an immune response.

The company has had a busy few months — it took on developmen­t of the Covid-19 shot, received billions in government funding, signed several supply deals, and was even the subject of a mega-merger speculatio­n, all the while marching on with its core business. The drugmaker, Britain’s most valuable listed company, also announced second quarter results that beat its sales and profit estimates, thanks to strong sales from a diverse product line-up.

Among drugs with betterthan-expected revenues, sales of respirator­y drug Symbicort rose 12% to $653 million, about $90 million above consensus, while revenue from cancer drug Lynparza jumped 62% to $554 million. Newer drugs for diabetes, heart conditions and cancer, including its top-selling lung cancer drug Tagrisso, performed well in the quarter.

It stuck by its 2020 outlook on Thursday, and its shares were up about 3% at 88.6 pounds after product sales of $6.05 billion in the three months to June surpassed consensus of $6.01 billion.

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