Advertisement Lyka signs pact with Turkish firm - Pharmaceutical Business review
Pharmaceutical Business review is using cookies

ContinueLearn More
Close

Lyka signs pact with Turkish firm

Lyka Labs, an Indian drug company, has signed a technology transfer agreement with Turkish pharmaceutical company to deploy their manufacturing process that would involve a cost of $2,50,000 besides royalty payments over the upcoming five years.

The manufacturing practices are believed to help in longer storage of medicines, The Hindu reported.

The news agency quoted Lyka Labs saying to Bombay Stock Exchange that they have signed a technology transfer pact with the Turkish firm for a lyophilized formulation.

Lyophilization is believed to be a manufacturing process which enables longer storage of pharmaceuticals and causes no degradation in materials.