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Novartis profit up as world flocks to buy medicine
By AFP - Apr 28,2020 - Last updated at Apr 28,2020

Swiss pharma giant Novartis posts 16 per cent rise in its net profit for the first quarter of 2020 (AFP photo)
ZURICH — Swiss pharma giant Novartis on Tuesday reported higher profits for the first quarter as customers rushing to buy treatments during the coronavirus outbreak boosted the bottom line.
Net profit for the first quarter rose 16 per cent to $2.1 billion while sales increased by 11 per cent.
"COVID-19 did result in increased forward purchasing by customers, including at the patient level, as some patients filled prescriptions to cover a longer period of time," Novartis said.
The pharma giant said the pandemic had had "no material impact on our underlying business, financial condition, cash collections or liquidity".
Novartis added it feared no supply chain disruptions for most of its portfolio "at this time", and said it expected to be able to satisfy demand from continued forward purchases of drugs due to the pandemic.
Consequently, it maintained its outlook for the full year 2020, in which it expects core operating income to rise by a high single or low double-digit percentage.
Last week, Novartis said it would sponsor a clinical trial in the US using hydroxychloroquine to treat patients hospitalised with COVID-19.
Novartis said it had reached an agreement with the US Food and Drug Administration to go ahead with a phase III clinical trial with around 440 patients to evaluate whether the drug is efficient in treating coronavirus.
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