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    Cipla and Boehringer Ingelheim forge partnership to co-market three oral anti-diabetic drugs

    Mumbai, June 29, 2020 : Cipla Limited (BSE: 500087; NSE: CIPLA EQ; hereafter referred to as “Cipla”) and Boehringer Ingelheim India Pvt. Ltd. (BI) today announced their partnership in India to co-market three new oral anti-diabetics drugs Oboravo® (Empagliflozin), Oboravo Met® (Empagliflozin+Metformin) and Tiptengio® (Empagliflozin+Linagliptin) Empagliflozin is approved for glucose-control in patients with type-2 diabetes;

    CCRS to Start study on prophylactic use of Siddha in treating COVID-19 cases

    Chennai, June 29 (PTI) Using a Siddha”addition” treatment to allopathic therapy in a government COVID-19 care facility giving encouraging results, the Central Council for Research at Siddha (CCRS) will shortly start a research on 60 coronavirus patients in Vysarpadi in town. The new clinical trial aims to bring the effectiveness of this Siddha group of

    India’s first COVID-19 immunization ‘COVAXIN’ by Bharat Biotech gets DCGI endorsement for human trial

    India’s very first vaccine candidate against the novel coronavirus, COVAXIN, has received a nod in the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) for further clinical trials Stage I and two in infected men and women. The vaccine is under development by Hyderbad-based biotechnology firm Bharat Biotech in cooperation with the Indian Council of Medical Research

    AstraZeneca says Brazil near coronavirus vaccine Bargain for 100 mn Dosages

    Two days after Brazil’s government declared a contract with Oxford University and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to get up to 100 million doses of a promising coronavirus vaccine, a manager of the company stated the document was actually a letter of purpose and there continue to be crucial items to be negotiated. AstraZeneca manager Jorge Mazzei

    Oncomine Precision Assay receives breakthrough Apparatus designation from the U.S FDA

    Thermo Fisher recently expanded its strategic partnership arrangement with Agios Pharmaceuticals into co-develop the company diagnostic (CDx) to get vorasidenib, an investigational, oral, brain-penetrant, double inhibitor of mutant IDH1 and IDH2 enzymes now under examination at the Stage 3 INDIGO research for IDH mutant LGG. As time passes, Thermo Fisher attempts to get premarket approval

    USFDA to discharge direction on Covid-19 antibody endorsement: Report

    The US Food and Drug Administration intends to discharge direction on Tuesday illustrating its conditions for favoring an antibody for the coronavirus, the Wall Street Journal detailed, refering to a synopsis of the direction. The organization would expect drugmakers to show “obviously illustrated” verification of an antibody’s wellbeing and adequacy through a clinical report, and

    Extensive Range of High Integrity Microplate Heat Sealing Films

    Leading microplate technology specialists – Porvair Sciences has expanded its range of high integrity heat sealing films. Choosing the correct combination of seal and closure device for different types of microplate is important to achieving good laboratory practice and to avoid unnecessary work further downstream. Microplates are a convenient method for storing, transporting and handling

    COVID-19: Study shows infection can contaminate heart cells in lab dish

    Though many COVID-19 patients Undergo heart problems, the Motives Aren’t Completely clear. Pre-existing cardiac ailments or inflammation and oxygen deprivation which result from the disease have been implicated. But until today, there’s been only limited signs that the SARS-CoV-2 virus directly disrupts the human muscle tissues of the center. “We uncovered these stem cell-derived heart

    Magnifying lens permits delicate, nonstop imaging of light-touchy corals

    Corals are”part animal, part plant, and part rock — and Hard to work out, despite being studied for decades,” states Philippe Laissue at the University of Essex, a Whitman Scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory. Most corals are sensitive to bright light, so getting their dynamics with conventional microscopes is a struggle. To work about