Orchid Pharma partners with Cipla to launch new antibiotic in India

The partnership between Orchid Pharma and Cipla combines Orchid’s innovative drug development capabilities with Cipla’s extensive distribution network and market presence, the company stated.

Orchid Pharma partners with Cipla to launch new antibiotic in India
AMR is a growing global health issue. (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Orchid Pharma Limited recently announced the launch of its new drug – Cefepime-Enmetazobactam, which has been approved for the treatment of complicated Urinary Tract infections (cUTI), Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) and Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) indications. Now the company has partnered with Cipla Limited to ensure widespread and rapid distribution of this breakthrough antibiotic combination across India.

“The launch of Cefepime-Enmetazobactam marks a significant milestone for India’s pharmaceutical industry in the fight against AMR, a growing global health issue, reinforcing India’s leadership in medical innovation. Orchid Pharma and Cipla are confident that this collaboration will set a new benchmark for addressing critical healthcare challenges through strategic partnerships and advanced research,” the company said in a statement.

The partnership between Orchid Pharma and Cipla combines Orchid’s innovative drug development capabilities with Cipla’s extensive distribution network and market presence, the company stated. This collaboration aims to ensure that this life-saving medication reaches healthcare providers across India as quickly and efficiently as possible, it added.

“With increasing resistance to the current drugs most commonly used for treatment of these indications – e.g. Piperacillin-Tazobactam for cUTI – doctors were forced to start using Carbapenems – a reserve drug meant to be used when most other drugs don’t work. Now, Orchid’s Cefepime-Enmetazobactam will allow doctors to spare Carbapenems, prolonging their effective life by restricting their use,” Manish Dhanuka, Managing Director Orchid Pharma said in a statement.

According to a press statement, both companies are committed to responsible antibiotic stewardship and will work closely with healthcare professionals to ensure appropriate use of this new antibiotic combination. Educational initiatives and guidelines for prescribing will be developed to maximize the drug’s benefits while minimizing the risk of further antimicrobial resistance, it added.

“AMR is an urgent and serious healthcare challenge that needs global attention. With the rising incidence of potentially-life threatening infections, there is a strong need for novel anti-infectives in the effective treatment of MDR infections. This partnership enhances Cipla’s commitment to AMR stewardship and strengthens our efforts to combat infectious diseases and deliver advanced, innovative therapies to patients,” Umang Vohra, Managing Director & Global Chief Executive Officer, Cipla, said.

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