DCGI nod to Biological E Corbevax as heterologous COVID booster
BE's CORBEVAX is the first such vaccine in India to be approved as a heterologous COVID-19 booster.;
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Hyderabad: Biological E. Limited (BE), a Hyderabad-based pharmaceutical and vaccines company, has announced that its CORBEVAX COVID-19 vaccine has been approved by the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) as a heterologous COVID-19 booster dose to individuals aged 18 years and above after 6 months of administration of primary vaccination (two doses) of COVAXIN or COVISHIELD vaccines for restricted use in emergency situation. BE's CORBEVAX is the first such vaccine in India to be approved as a heterologous COVID-19 booster.
Recently, BE has furnished its clinical trials data to the DCGI who after a detailed evaluation and deliberations with Subject Experts Committee, granted their approval for administering CORBEVAX vaccine as a heterologous booster dose to people who have already taken two doses of either COVISHIELD or COVAXIN. BE's clinical trial data showed that CORBEVAX booster dose provided significant enhancement in immune response and excellent safety profile required for an effective booster.
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