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BDR Pharmaceutical launches the first generic to treat Prostate cancer

BDR Pharmaceutical launched the first generic APALUTAMIDE (Brand name APATIDE) in India to treat both Metastatic Castration Sensitive Prostrate Cancer as well as Non-Metastatic Castration resistant Prostrate Cancer. The product will be available across India and shall be of 60 mg strength and available in two packs - 60 tabs and 120 tabs. Apalutamide in combination with anti-androgen therapy will significantly improve chances for survival within Metastatic Castration Sensitive Prostrate Cancer patients. Apalutamide plus ADT (androgen-deprivation therapy) arm shows a significant decrease in the risk of disease progression and reduces risk of mortality by 35% amongst Non-Metastatic Castration resistant Prostrate Cancer.

The drug promises quality of life as measured by the complete Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostrate. BDRs journey for the treatment of Prostate Cancer started with Abiratarone Acetate, then Leuprolide Acetate followed by Enzalutamide and, then Degarelix and Triptorelin. Worldwide, Prostate cancer burden is expected to grow to 1.7 million new cases and 4,99,000 new deaths by 2030 simply due to the growth and aging of the global population.

Mr. Raheel Shah, Director Business Development, BDR Group stated that Early identification of newer molecules for life-threatening diseases encourages us to advance the development & introduction of products through the strength of backward integration of developing & manufacturing APIs to facilitate humankind. This type of advanced molecule in the treatment of various cancer indications, is testimony towards our commitment in providing access to affordable medicines without compromising patients safety as well as qualitative standards.

At BDR, our goal is to support the vision of the Honourable Prime Minister on being Atmanirbhar Bharat and make affordable and quality medicines accessible for the people of India."