Pfizer could begin manufacturing Paxlovid in China through a local partner within three to four months following moves by Beijing to provide the clearances required to produce and supply the Covid-19 drug in the country.
Albert Bourla, Pfizer chief executive, said on Monday that a local contract manufacturer is gearing up to begin production as demand skyrockets for the oral antiviral treatment amid a supply crunch in China. Last year Pfizer signed a deal with Zhejiang Huahai to produce Paxlovid to meet the needs of Chinese patients.
“We were calculating that this will take us all the way to the end of the year to be able to have local manufacturing, but with the progress that I see and the effort for the Chinese authorities to clear the production, that will happen way earlier,” said Bourla at the JPMorgan healthcare conference in San Francisco.