homehealthcare NewsMerck signs $356 million US supply deal for its experimental COVID 19 treatment

Merck signs $356 million US supply deal for its experimental COVID-19 treatment

The funding allows for development of MK-7110, including completing activities required to request emergency use authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration, and for delivery of up to 100,000 doses by June 30, 2021.

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By Reuters Dec 24, 2020 9:34:50 AM IST (Published)

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Merck signs $356 million US supply deal for its experimental COVID-19 treatment
Merck & Co said on Wednesday it would supply about 60,000-100,000 doses of its experimental COVID-19 treatment to the US government for up to about USD 356 million. The agreement will help support advanced development and large-scale manufacturing of the company’s investigational therapeutic MK-7110 to treat hospitalized patients with severe or critical COVID-19, the US Department of the Health and Human Services said.

The funding allows for development of MK-7110, including completing activities required to request emergency use authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration, and for delivery of up to 100,000 doses by June 30, 2021.
Merck has built out its portfolio of COVID-19 treatments through a series of deals in recent months, including the acquisition of drugmaker Themis and a partnership with Ridgeback Biotherapeutics LP.
The company in November agreed to buy OncoImmune in a USD 425 million deal that gave it control of MK-7110, a promising first-in-class fusion protein and immune modulator. Immune modulators have the potential to minimize the damaging effects of an overactive immune response to COVID-19.
Interim data from September showed that the therapy, which is administered as an injection, increased the likelihood of symptom improvement in serious COVID-19 cases and also reduced the risk of respiratory failure and death.
Merck is also working on two potential vaccines that are still in the early stages of development and an antiviral treatment called molnupiravir. The company’s shares rose nearly 1 percent to USD 80 on Wednesday.

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