India to Import 4,50,000 vials of Remdesivir
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First Consignment of 75000 vials to reach
on 30 April
The Government of India has started importing the vital drug
Remdesivir from other countries to ease out the shortage
of Remdesivir in the country. The first Consignment of
75000 vials will reach India on 30 April, 2021.
HLL Lifecare Ltd, a Government of
India owned company has ordered 4,50,000 vials of Remdesivir from M/s Gilead Sciences Inc
USA. and Egyptian Pharma Company, M/s Eva Pharma. It is
expected that Gilead Sciences Inc. USA will dispatch 75,000 to 1,00,00 vials in the next one or two days. Further one hundred
thousand quantities will also be supplied before or by May 15. EVA pharma will supply
approximately 10,000 vials initially followed by 50,000 vials every 15 days or till
July.
Government has ramped up the production capacity of Remdesivir in the country. As on 27.04.21, the production capacity
of the seven licensed domestic manufacturers increased from 38 lakh vials per month
to 1.03 crore vials per month. Total 13.73 lakh vials have been supplied across
the country by the Drug companies in the last seven days (21-28 April, 2021). The
daily supply has gone up from 67,900 vials on 11th April to 2.09 lakh vials on 28th
April, 2021. An advisory was issued by MHA to states and UTs to facilitate smooth
movement of Remdesivir supplies.
Government also prohibited the export of Remdesivir to enhance its availability in India. To ensure affordability
of the injection among the masses, NPPA on April 17, 2021 released the revised maximum
retail price thus bringing down the cost of all the major brands to below Rs 3500 per vial.
In order to facilitate higher production and availability
of Remdesivir, the Department of Revenue vide Notification
27/2021-Customs dated 20th April exempted the whole of the duty of Customs on Remdesivir injection, its API and Beta cyclodextrin
used in manufacture of Remdesivir, till 31st October 2021.
National Treatment Protocol was updated through the Clinical
guidance for Management of Adult COVID 19 patients by AIIMS/ ICMR- COVID-19 National
Task Force/ Joint Monitoring group of MoHFW on 22.04.2021.
The updated protocol will encourage Judicious use of Drugs
and is expected to contribute to rationalising demand.