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DCGI grants emergency-use approval to single-dose Sputnik Light Covid-19 vaccine
The recommendation was given as the primary dose. Recently, the company submitted a proposal for conducting trials of Sputnik Light as a booster to other vaccines. Sputnik Light is the first component of the two doses of the Sputnik V vaccine.
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The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has granted emergency-use permission to the single-dose Sputnik Light Covid-19 vaccine, informed Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday. Mandaviya said that this decision will further strengthen the country's fight against the pandemic.
"DCGI has granted emergency use permission to single-dose Sputnik Light Covid-19 vaccine in India. This is the 9th #COVID19 vaccine in the country. This will further strengthen the nation's collective fight against the pandemic," said Mandaviya in a tweet. Earlier on Saturday, the subject expert committee under India's drug regulator had recommended Russia's Sputnik Light one-shot Covid-19 vaccine, sources had told ANI.
Sources had said that the DCGI was expected to soon give final approval to Russia's Sputnik Light. Hyderabad-based Dr Reddy's Laboratories is the Indian partner of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), which has sought approval from the Indian drug regulator for use of single-dose Russia's Sputnik Light one shot.
The recommendation was given as the primary dose. Recently, the company submitted a proposal for conducting trials of Sputnik Light as a booster to other vaccines. Sputnik Light is the first component of the two doses of the Sputnik V vaccine.
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