Sanofi will donate 100 million doses of hydroxychloroquine to 50 countries
In a statement, the company said it increased its production capacity by 50 per cent across its eight hydroxychloroquine manufacturing sites worldwide, adding it was on track to quadruple it by the summe
French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi said it had decided to donate 100 million doses of hydroxychloroquine, the decades-old anti-malaria drug touted by some as a potential weapon against the novel coronavirus, across 50 countries.
In a statement, the company said it increased its production capacity by 50 per cent across its eight hydroxychloroquine manufacturing sites worldwide, adding it was on track to quadruple it by the summer.
“Sanofi is calling for coordination among the entire hydroxychloroquine chain worldwide to ensure the continued supply of the medicine if proven to be a well-tolerated and effective treatment in COVID-19 patients”, it said.