On January 26, India's first COVID intranasal vaccination iNCOVACC will go on sale

iNCOVACC, a brand-new domestic drug, has been introduced by Bharat Biotech to aid in the fight against COVID 19. The nasal Covid vaccine has already received Centre’s approval for use among individuals over the age of 18, and it will also be utili...

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On January 26, Bharat Biotech, a domestic manufacturer of vaccines, will release its first intranasal COVID-19 vaccine, iNCOVACC. The announcement was made last week by the company’s chairman & managing director. The nasal Covid vaccination has already received official approval for use among people older than 18 years, and it will also be given as a heterologous booster dose.

For patients, who have already got Covaxin and Covishield, the nasal vaccine can also be used as a heterologous booster dose. iNCOVACC is the first intranasal vaccine in the world to get approval for both primary series and heterologous booster is.

The shot will be on the Covid-19 list of vaccines and be accessible in private institutions. According to Bharat Biotech, the intranasal vaccine will cost Rs 325 per injection for government purchases and Rs 800 per shot for private immunisation facilities.


A primary 2-dose regimen for people aged 18 and older in an emergency situation had previously been authorised under limited use. Phase III trials of the vaccine were conducted on 3,100 participants at 14 trial sites across India to evaluate immunogenicity and safety. Hyderabad-based companies also intend to export iNCOVACC overseas once it gets licensed.

Bharat Biotech is currently in discussions with overseas "potential partners'', who have contacted the company about producing and distributing the intranasal vaccine internationally, according to corporate sources. The vaccine was partnered with Washington University in St. Louis, who created the recombinant adenoviral vectored construct and tested its efficacy in pre-clinical investigations.

FAQs

  1. When will the nasal vaccine iNCOVACC launch?
    The first intranasal COVID-19 vaccine, known as iNCOVACC, will be released on January 26 by Indian vaccine producer Bharat Biotech.
  2. What will the intranasal vaccine cost?
    The cost of intranasal vaccine will be Rs 325 per injection for government purchases and Rs 800 per shot for commercial immunisation clinics, according to Bharat Biotech.
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