CDC Awards BioCryst $35 Million RAPIVAB Contract for Strategic National Stockpile

BioCryst Pharmaceuticals announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded BioCryst a $34.7 million contract for the procurement of up to 50,000 doses of BioCryst’s approved antiviral influenza therapy, RAPIVAB (peramivir injection) over a five-year period.

The CDC’s purchase of RAPIVAB will supply the Strategic National Stockpile, the nation’s largest supply of potentially life-saving pharmaceuticals and medical supplies for use in a public health emergency.

“We appreciate the CDC acknowledging the value of RAPIVAB to patients and our national security,” said Jon Stonehouse, chief executive officer of BioCryst.

“Peramivir continues to be a source of non-dilutive capital for BioCryst and we will use these additional resources to support advancement of our exciting pipeline,” Stonehouse added.

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