Eli Lilly to supply COVID-19 antibody treatment to US for $375 million - Business Insider

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The US will spend $375 million on 300,000 vials of Eli Lilly's experimental COVID-19 antibody therapy — if the FDA approves it

Eli Lilly has agreed to supply 300,000 vials of its COVID-19 antibody treatment in the US, pending the treatment's emergency approval by the Food and Drug Administration .It said the therapy, bamlanivimab, would be used in "high-risk" patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19.

Eli Lilly said Wednesday it expects to manufacture 1 million doses of the antibody treatment by the end of year, with 100,000 doses ready to ship worldwide soon after authorization.The US government will initially pay $375 million for 300,000 vials of the antibody treatment if the FDA grants it an emergency use authorization , Eli Lilly said."The initial agreement is for delivery over the two months following an EUA and also provides the option for the U.S.

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Hope they get a thank you card, is this the wholesale price we paying 🧐.

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FFS it doesn't work. Trust big pharma?

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