Indian pharma companies launch generic semaglutide injections for diabetes

Updated: Mar 24th, 2026

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Three Indian pharmaceutical companies have launched generic versions of semaglutide injections, after the drug’s patent expired, offering lower‑cost options for patients managing Type 2 diabetes and obesity. 

The companies, namely Sun Pharma, Zydus Lifesciences, and Dr Reddy's Laboratories, launched their variants a day after Hyderabad-based Natco Pharma launched its generic semaglutide injection in India, priced at ₹1,290 per month.

Sun Pharma launched semaglutide under the brand names Noveltreat and Sematrinity, where former is indicated for chronic weight management, and offered in five dose strengths, while latter targeted Type 2 diabetes not properly controlled and is available in two dose strengths.

The weekly therapy costs range from approximately ₹900 to ₹2,000 for Noveltreat, and ₹750 to ₹1,300 for Sematrinity, according to reports.

Zydus Lifesciences launched its semaglutide injection in a reusable multi‑dose pen device. The drug is marketed as SEMAGLYN, MASHEMA and ALTERME for both Type 2 diabetes and obesity, at an average monthly treatment cost estimated at ₹2,200, reports mentioned.

Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories announced Obeda, which it described as India’s first DCGI‑approved generic semaglutide for Type 2 diabetes. The drug is sold in 2 mg and 4 mg pre‑filled disposable pens for once‑weekly use priced at ₹4,200 per month for both strengths.

Semaglutide belongs to GLP-1 receptor agonists class, with a globally proven track record of improving glycaemic control and supporting weight management.

India’s pharmaceutical exports grew by 9.4 per cent in 2024–25 to reach $30.47 billion, and the industry is now preparing to achieve double-digit growth in 2026–27 with strong government support, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said last month.

The pharmaceutical sector, currently valued at around $60 billion, is projected to grow to $130 billion by 2030, the ministry said.

The country ranks third globally in terms of volume of medicines produced and exports its pharmaceutical products to more than 200 countries.

(This story was taken from syndicated feed and was only edited for style by Gujarat Samachar Digital team)

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