- India's drug regulator has allowed for the shelf life of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine to be extended from the prescribed six months, to nine.
- Made by the Serum Institute of India and branded as Covishield, the vaccine has been exported to dozens of countries, including many in Africa.
- India's drugs controller-general, V.G. Somani, prescribed a shelf life of 9 months to "unlabelled vials" of the vaccine "available on hand".
NEW DELHI – India's drug regulator has allowed the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine to be used for up to nine months from its manufacture date, as opposed to the prescribed six months, according to a document reviewed by Reuters and a source.
The approval, given to a licensed version of the drug made by the Serum Institute of India (SII) and exported to dozens of countries, could help health authorities minimise vaccine wastage and better plan their inoculation programmes.
Some African countries have only until the middle of next month to use up more than a million doses of the vaccine – branded Covishield by SII – if the shelf life is not extended.
India's drugs controller-general, V.G. Somani, wrote late last month in reply to a request from the SII:
AstraZeneca said in a statement last week that its product could be stored, transported and handled at normal refrigerated conditions for at least six months. The World Health Organisation (WHO) website also gives the shelf-life of Covishield and the South Korean-made AstraZeneca shot as six months.
Nearly 64 million doses exported
Reuters has reviewed Somani's approval, which has been communicated to some African countries, but could not determine if his recommendation applied to unused vials. Each vial typically contains 5 millilitres of vaccine, or 10 doses.
The source, with direct knowledge of the matter but not authorised to discuss it publicly, said the approval was given based on data submitted by the SII. The source did not specify what kind of data was shared by the company, the world's biggest vaccine maker.
Somani, the SII and AstraZeneca did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
India has so far administered 55 million Covishield doses at home and exported nearly 64 million. India is also using another vaccine developed domestically by Bharat Biotech.