Indonesia in talks to buy Merck's Covid-19 antiviral pill

Indonesia in talks to buy Merck's Covid-19 antiviral pill

Locals gather and take pictures as they welcome Indonesian President Joko Widodo during a visit to inspect a door to door mass vaccination programme against the coronavirus disease at a residential area in Tarakan, North Kalimantan province, on Tuesday. (Reuters photo)
Locals gather and take pictures as they welcome Indonesian President Joko Widodo during a visit to inspect a door to door mass vaccination programme against the coronavirus disease at a residential area in Tarakan, North Kalimantan province, on Tuesday. (Reuters photo)

JAKARTA: Indonesia is "finalising" a deal with Merck & Co to procure its experimental antiviral pills, named molnupiravir, to treat Covid-19 ailments, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said on Monday.

Results from a large clinical trial this month showed that the pill, made with Ridgeback Biotherapeutics, cut hospitalisations and deaths by 50%. Merck asked for an emergency use clearance from the United States earlier this month.

The minister told a news conference that the deal is being finalised so that the first shipment of molnupiravir may come at the end of the year after a visit to the company in the United States.

"So that we have enough stock to withstand a potential next wave," he said, adding that Indonesia and Merck are in talks to build a production plant in Indonesia to produce raw material.

Budi did not say how many pills are being procured. Merck did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Merck has signed supply deals for the drug with Indonesia's neighbours Malaysia and Singapore, as well as Britain.

Indonesia was Asia's Covid-19 epicentre in July, largely fuelled by the virulent Delta variant, although cases and deaths have largely plummeted recently.

The government said on Monday it is anticipating a potential infection spike brought by the upcoming Christmas holidays.

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