TLC-Strides to roll out CDSCO approved Liposomal Amphotericin B in India
AmphoTLC is a liposomal amphotericin B injection indicated for severe systemic fungal infections such as mucormycosis.;

Bengaluru: Strides Pharma Science Limited, a global pharmaceutical company, and TLC, a clinical‐stage specialty pharmaceutical company developing novel nanomedicines to target areas of unmet medical need, have announced that the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) of India has approved TLC's New Drug Application (NDA) of Amphotericin B Liposome for Injection 50mg (known as Ampholipad in Taiwan and AmphoTLC in India) for immediate importation per approved usage and indication, to aid in the country's emergency of acute liposomal amphotericin B shortage.
AmphoTLC will be imported from Taiwan by Stelis Biopharma Private Limited, the biotech arm of Strides group, and will be launched and distributed in India immediately by Strides.
George Yeh, President, TLC, commented: "AmphoTLC is the first and only complex generic drug to have achieved bioequivalence to Gilead's AmBisome, proving its sameness to the safest form of amphotericin B in the world. We are glad that the result of years of our hard work can help India in its times of need. With this approval and prompt delivery of our product, thousands of patients will have the opportunity to receive early treatment with AmphoTLC, reducing the fatality rate brought on by the sudden influx of mucormycosis."
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