"The Zydus group will market this therapy through Zydus Trans-immune, a division that offers a range of therapies related to transplant medicine," group firm Cadila Healthcare said in a filing to BSE.
Grafalon offers a specific advantage of efficacy and better safety profile through targeted immunosuppression, it added.
"More than 200,000 patients till date, in over 50 countries, have been treated with Grafalon," Cadila Healthcare said. Transplant outcomes can be improved significantly by the use of immunosuppressant drugs like Grafalon, it added.
The stock of Cadila Healthcare was today trading at Rs 386.50 in the afternoon trade on BSE, down 0.54 per cent from its previous close.
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