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BANGKOK (NNT) - Faripiravir produced by the Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO) has received registration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and should be able to begin distribution to those in need from August, with the organization also closing deals to sell Moderna brand COVID-19 vacine doses to a private hospital ahead of its signing of a purchase agreement with Zuellig Pharma on July 23.

 

Deputy Director of the GPO Sirikul Methivirangsan, has advised the public that the organization has secured deals to sell Moderna brand vaccine to 285 private hospitals and will commence signing contracts on July 21, 2021.

Around July 23, 2021, the GPO will sign a purchase deal with Zuellig Pharma, representing Moderna. Ahead of the scheduled signing, it will secure 5 million doses of the vaccine for Thailand by the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of 2022.

 

Meanwhile, 200 mg. Favipiravir pills, developed and produced by the GPO under the commercial name Favir, have received FDA registration and should soon be available for distribution to COVID-19 patients.

 

Initially, the organization will produce over 2 million pills monthly before increasing production in accordance with demand. The GPO’s work will significantly reduce the cost of the drug, which up until now had to be imported.

 

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It is easy to envision that any vaccines imported into Thailand could be commandeered by the regime/army, all in the name of "National Security", and distributed as they see fit.

 

Would ~ 1 MM Thais, who've shelled out ~ 5 Billion baht, be miffed? Yes, but only mildly miffed.

 

 

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3 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

And at the same presser we get more BS on a vaccine that can help

7 hours ago, webfact said:

Around July 23, 2021, the GPO will sign a purchase deal with Zuellig Pharma, representing Moderna. Ahead of the scheduled signing, it will secure 5 million doses of the vaccine for Thailand by the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of 2022.

You can smell the desperation.

Exactly what is "BS" about that announcement?   If you have evidence of the "BS" that would be great.  If you don't have any (as obviously you don't), it just confirms that the smell is just your desperate, false speculation.

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16 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:
30 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Exactly what is "BS" about that announcement?   If you have evidence of the "BS" that would be great.  If you don't have any (as obviously you don't), it just confirms that the smell is just your desperate, false speculation.

How about collecting payments for the Moderna doses that have not been ordered, and will not be here in October as promised?

How about those payments being made voluntarily on the basis of no guarantees?  How about your claim that the vaccine will not be here as anticipated (not promised) being nothing more than desperate speculation?  

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

200 mg. Favipiravir pills,

You can get that online from India.  Im assuming favipiraver, oxygen, anything important to help with the COVID-19 here in Thailand will be hard to impossible to get.  This is just the way this government runs, no forethought.

 

 

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26 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

How about collecting payments for the Moderna doses that have not been ordered, and will not be here in October as promised?

 

The Private hospitals have been collecting payment and turned it over to the crooked GPO.

I assume thats why the GPO has or is going to order the Moderna.  Eventually after figuring there cut.

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14 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

How about those payments being made voluntarily on the basis of no guarantees?  How about your claim that the vaccine will not be here as anticipated (not promised) being nothing more than desperate speculation?  

Bangkok Post reported this week that they called Moderna and was told that no orders had been placed and new orders were for delivery in Q1-22. It is not my speculation, but theirs.

 

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20 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

I assume thats why the GPO has or is going to order the Moderna.  Eventually after figuring there cut.

No, that's incorrect, the drug companies will not deal directly with hospitals, they will only negotiate and sign contracts with government agencies, that's why the GPO has to be involved.

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

Meanwhile, 200 mg. Favipiravir pills, developed and produced by the GPO under the commercial name Favir, have received FDA registration and should soon be available for distribution to COVID-19 patients.

Prices?
Thai price:________?
Farang price______?

"Despite no or limited pre-clinical evidence, repurposed drugs are massively evaluated in clinical trials to palliate the lack of antiviral molecules against SARS-CoV-2. Here we use a Syrian hamster model to assess the antiviral efficacy of favipiravir, understand its mechanism of action and determine its pharmacokinetics.1"

 

Ok.....

Generic favipiravir to cover Covid is in India is about $115.  And you need to eat an ungodly number of pill over the course of treatment.
But TIT.  Look at how they have jacked up the prices of vaccines.  The price here could be 3 to 10 times as much if not more especially in private hospitals.

Then you wonder why "poor" countries in Africa and South America are conducting Observational Studies (with significant positive results) using Ivermectin which literally costs a few cents per dose.
The dose of Ivermectin is one dose a week at 2 micrograms/kg body weight (two or three 5mg pills) vs perhaps as many as 100 pills of favipiravir. 
That amounts to 10 to 40 THB for a full course treatment, or maybe 10 to 20 THB weekly for prophylaxis.  FYI, Indonesian just jumped onboard an is now allowing Ivermectin prescriptions as a prophylaxis as is India. 

What's this all really about?
It keeps coming down to revenues and profits.
There is so much money on the line to be made from the Covid "pandemic" that the unscrupulous would sell their own grandmothers to get a cut of this action.  Corporate interests will spend tens of millions to suppress any alternate therapy that costs pennies per dose. 

1 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7979801/

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3 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Bangkok Post reported this week that they called Moderna and was told that no orders had been placed and new orders were for delivery in Q1-22. It is not my speculation, but theirs.

 

GPO says its signing the papers Monday.

Whats the hurry?

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5 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

Some Thai online news sources are reporting significant movement with regards to Pfizer orders.

 

I know, I know, nothing firm but...

"Significant movement" is a signed and accepted purchase order with a firm delivery date and confirmation that payment arrangements have been accepted.  Which can be accomplished in an afternoon if there's no corruption.

 

Edit:  And according to recent news, every day they delay costs about 100 more deaths.  Increasing exponentially.

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On 7/16/2021 at 3:30 PM, webfact said:

should be able to begin distribution to those in need from August, with the organization also closing deals to sell Moderna brand COVID-19 vacine doses to a private hospital ahead of its signing of a purchase agreement with Zuellig Pharma on July 23.

If they're signing a purchase agreement on July 23, they won't be distributing any of those vaccines in August this year.  Maybe August 2022.

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Amazing predictable Thailand

 

The Government Pharmaceutical Organization is a Thai state enterprise which manufactures pharmaceutical products in Thailand. In 2011, the GPO netted a profit of 1.6 billion baht from the sale of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment. As of 2011, the GPO employed 2,812 persons.????

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