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“Remdesivir Production Ramped Up 10 Times”: Centre Halts State Allocation

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
29/05/2021
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Centre Prohibits Exports of Injection Remdesivir and Remdesivir Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) till the COVID situation in the country improves  Centre takes Various Steps to ensure easy access of Remdesivir to Patients and Hospitals
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India Covid Cases: Last month, India had banned the export of Remdesivir over an alarming surge in cases as a deadly second wave burdened the country’s healthcare system.

New Delhi: 

India has ramped up the production of anti-viral drug Remdesivir – used in the treatment of Covid patients – from 33,000 vials per day on April 11 to 3.5 lakh vials every day, the government has said. With the supply more than the demand, the central government will no longer allocate the anti-viral drug to the states, said Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers Mansukh Mandaviya.

The number of plants producing Remdesivir has been increased from 20 to 60 within a month, he added. The National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Agency and the CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation) have been told to continuously monitor the availability of the drug in the country.

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“I am delighted and satisfied to inform you all that the production of Remdesivir is ramped up ten times from just 33,000 vials per day on April 11 to 3,50,000 vials per day today under the astute leadership of Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi Ji,” Mr Mandaviya tweeted.

For emergency requirement, the government has “decided to procure 50 lakh vials,” an official statement read.

Last month, India had banned the export of Remdesivir over an alarming surge in cases as a deadly second wave burdened the country’s healthcare system.

The unprecedented rise in Covid cases led to a “sudden spike in demand” for Remdesivir injections, the government had said at the time.

Record rise in daily cases also led to a shortage of medical oxygen in many parts of the country and these issues were discussed during several marathon court hearings.

The centre and the states have been making sustained efforts to ensure hospitals have enough medical supplies after distress messages on social media captured the world’s attention.

The country this morning registered 1.73 lakh cases, the lowest daily rise in 45 days, taking the overall case count to 2.77 crore.

 

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