The Sunday Guardian

Perform IUI treatment in the comfort of your home

- MAYANK BADHWAR

As an increasing number of childless couples adopt medical treatment to achieve parenthood, the multi-billiondol­lar IVF market continues to flourish worldwide.

However, the lack of transparen­cy in IVF procedures, and their sky-high costs, make this an alternativ­e that remains out of reach for a majority of the target population.

The average cost for IUI ( intrauteri­ne inseminati­on) and IVF (in-vitro fertilisat­ion) procedures can cost around Rs 50,000 and Rs 80,000 respective­ly. But these costs may soon be brought down.

Subhag, a medical device engineerin­g company, is trying to address the affordabil­ity problem. Their solution is to entirely eliminate the costs of performing the artificial inseminati­on procedure. Their device, DIY Spermofuge, is a home- based IUI treatment tool, which can be operated without the assistance of a medical profession­al.

The device has the potential to redefine the value chain in the domain of infertilit­y treatment, and differenti­ates itself from other such devices by eliminatin­g the need for unnecessar­y clinical intermedia­ries and by being 50-500 times cheaper than IVF/IUI procedures that are available at present.

Vikram Rajput, CEO of Subhag, says, “To perform IUI, you need to have two separate procedures that comprise the washing of sperms, which is done in labs in traditiona­l IUI; and the second is placing the washed sperms in a woman’s uterus, which is done by doctors through a skilled procedure. the Subhag home IUI kit enables the washing of sperms at home and also the placing of washed sperms can be done through self- inseminati­on by the couple at their home.”

Subhag’s business model follows a three- pronged strategy.

First, bridge the supplydema­nd gap relative to the need for home- based IUI treatment through cuttingedg­e research.

Second, implement a global strategy supported created through product excellence, distributi­on efficiency and aggressive­ly acquiring regulatory approvals.

And third, aggressive­ly focus on R&D and new product developmen­t after creating a sustainabl­e operation serving as a one-stop solution for the infertilit­y treatment market.

The research work for the device was initiated after Subhag members read the WHO’s 2013 manual that elaborates on the guidelines for diagnosis, management and interventi­ons for IUI treatment, along with other internatio­nal research papers on this subject. The Spermofuge’s first prototype alpha design was produced in May 2017.

Subhag has successful­ly done the clinical validation for the device and has submitted their applicatio­n for clinical trials in India. They are currently searching for investors who can fund the trials and intend to hit the market by January 2019. They have been incubated by TATA Social Alpha and AIC 36 INC Chhattisga­rh.

 ??  ?? DIY Spermofuge, an IUI home kit by Subhag.
DIY Spermofuge, an IUI home kit by Subhag.

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