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Ranbaxy commences phase-III clinical trials for its new anti-malarial molecule

Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (Ranbaxy) announced on May 04, 2009, the commencement of Phase-III clinical trials for its new anti-malaria combination drug, Arterolane maleate + Piperaquine phosphate in India, Bangladesh and Thailand. The drug is targeted at patients in developing countries with the aim of significantly improving upon the conventional options available for the treatment of P. falciparum malaria. Currently available alternatives in the market are either those to which the malarial parasite has developed widespread resistance, making the drug ineffective or newer alternatives that are comparatively expensive and derived from an agricultural source, having limitations on scalability.

The Phase III trial was kicked off by holding an Investigators’ Meeting in New Delhi, last month. Speaking on the occasion, chief guest Dr VM Katoch, Secretary, Department of Health Research and Director General, ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research), lauded the efforts of Ranbaxy in developing a new anti-malaria drug. On the occasion, Dr. Sudershan Arora, President-R&D (Generics, NDDS, Clinical & Drug Development), Ranbaxy, mentioned that Ranbaxy will strive to successfully complete the trial and apply for marketing authorisation by late 2010.

Commenting on the development, Mr. Malvinder Mohan Singh, Chairman, CEO and MD, Ranbaxy, said, “I am delighted that our anti-malaria drug is entering Phase-III trials. Ranbaxy has always been at the forefront of research for drugs that are both relevant and affordable. Our new anti-malaria drug, likely the first NCE from India, will benefit patients immensely and provide a more potent solution to developing nations where Malaria is endemic.”

Arterolane maleate + Piperaquine phosphate is a synthetic drug and hence easier to manufacture with better predictability and reliability of supplies. The drug is being developed as a once-a-day therapy for three days and will improve patient compliance, besides being safe and efficacious. The available therapy requires an adult to consume 24 tablets over three days whereas Arterolane maleate + Piperaquine phosphate dosage is one tablet per day for three days, thereby resulting in lesser pill burden for the patients and reduced cost.

Source: Ranbaxy