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Sanofi-aventis signs MoU with Prominvest to reinforce its stand in Russian Federation via 'Pharmpolis Project'

ParisMonday, November 30, 2009, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

Sanofi-aventis signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Prominvest, a fully-owned subsidiary of the Russian State Corporation Rostekhnologii, confirming its intent to participate in the 'Pharmpolis Project' using the new modern sanofi-aventis insulin factory located in Russia as a pilot initiative. The document was signed by Mikhail Shelkov, general director of LLC Prominvest and Christopher A Viehbacher, chief executive officer of sanofi-aventis, during the Franco-Russian Intergovernmental Seminar held in the Castle of Rambouillet, France, in the presence of Vladimir Putin, prime minister of the Russian Federation, and François Fillon, prime minister of France. The 'Pharmpolis Project' is part of the overall effort of the Russian Government to localize innovative drug manufacturers in Russia, to attract high technology platforms and to provide manufacturers with sufficient resources, effective business environment and proper supplier network to foster the expansion of the pharmaceutical market. “Today represents an important milestone for sanofi-aventis in its commitment and collaboration with the Russian Federation,” declared Christopher A Viehbacher, chief executive officer of sanofi-aventis. “We want to create a situation in which patients suffering from severe conditions, such as diabetes, are diagnosed and treated as early as possible and have access to innovative drugs at affordable prices. The manufacturing of insulin locally will be a major step towards achieving this goal.” “Diabetes is one of the Russian Federation’s three major public health priorities, with high mortality rates and affecting 2.5 million diagnosed type-2 diabetes patients, according to the Russian National Diabetes Registry,” declared S V Chemezov, general director of the State Corporation Rostekhnologii. “If undiagnosed cases are taken into account, this figure is estimated to be around 10 million people. Our aim is to fully satisfy Russia’s market demand for insulin and to do all our best to fight against such dangerous and socially important disease, as diabetes.”

 
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