Spain’s Insud Pharma sets up Research, Production centre in Telangana Hyderabad
Drugs based on oligonucleotides, according to the manufacturer, are the newest in medical technology. Small nucleic acid molecules are used by these medications to interact with dna or RNA, controlling gene expression and treating disorders including neurodegenerative diseases. A novel antisense oligonucleotide for the treatment of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) will be produced by the new factory. The goods created and produced at this facility will be sold on international markets.
"Chemo India's aim is straightforward: to increase everyone's access to new, cost-effective medications. To enhance capacity and introduce new scientific projects, we have made and are now making considerable investments in this facility. The chief executive officer of Insud Pharma, Lucas Sigman, stated in a news release that "our vision is to offer global innovative solutions to deliver better health for everyone, devoting our passion, creativity, and responsiveness to making the unimaginable possible."