Cyrus Poonawalla Suffers Cardiac Arrest, Stable After Angioplasty
Poonawalla, 82, suffered cardiac arrest on Thursday.
Cyrus Poonawalla, chairman and managing director of the Pune-based vaccine manufacturer Serum Institute of India, suffered a mild cardiac arrest and underwent an angioplasty procedure in a hospital here, doctors said on Friday.
Poonawalla, 82, suffered cardiac arrest on Thursday.
Dr Purvez Grant, a cardiologist from Ruby Hall Clinic said, "Cyrus Poonawalla suffered mild cardiac arrest and is recovering fast."
Ali Daruwala, advisor of the hospital, said in a statement, "Dr Cyrus Poonawalla suffered mild cardiac arrest on Nov. 16 and was admitted to the Ruby Hall Clinic early morning on Friday."
"Dr Poonawalla underwent angioplasty under the supervision of Dr Purvez Grant, Dr Makle, and Dr Abhijeet Khardekar. He is recovering fast and is in good health," he added.
Dr Poonawalla is also the chairman of the Cyrus Poonawalla Group, which includes the vaccine maker SII.