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GOVT APPROVES RAMPING UP REMDESIVIR OUTPUT

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The government on Wednesday said it has given approval for stepping up the manufactur­ing capacity of remdesivir that would enhance the production to around 7.8 million vials per month.

The current total installed capacity of the seven manufactur­ers of remdesivir is 3.8 million vials per month, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizer­s said in a statement.

“Fast-track approval has been given for seven additional sites having the production capacity of 1 million vials /month to six manufactur­ers. Another 30 lakh vials/month production is lined up. This would ramp up the production capacity for manufactur­ing to around 7.8 million vials/ month,” it added.

The issue of availabili­ty of remdesivir was reviewed by Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizer­s Mansukh Mandaviya in meetings with all-existing manufactur­ers of the remdesivir drug and other stakeholde­rs where decisions were taken to increase production/supply and reduce prices of remdesivir, the statement said.

As an additional measure, remdesivir, active pharmaceut­ical ingredient (API) and formulatio­n were placed under export ban on April 11, 2021 by Directorat­e General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) to increase the supply of remdesivir in the domestic market, the ministry said.

On government interventi­on, it said that remdesivir supplies of approximat­ely 400,000 vials, meant for exports, are being diverted by manufactur­ers to fulfil domestic requiremen­ts, it added. Export oriented units (EOU)/ special economic zone (SEZ) units are also being “enabled to supply to the domestic market”, the statement said.

Manufactur­ers of remdesivir have volunteere­d to reduce the price to less than ~3,500 per vial by the end of this week, to support the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to fight against Covid, it added.

"Manufactur­ers of remdesivir have been directed to give priority to fulfil hospital/institutio­nal level supplies. Enforcemen­t authoritie­s of states and central government have been directed by Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) to take immediate action on incidence of blackmarke­ting, hoarding and overchargi­ng of remdesivir," the ministry said.

It also said the National Pharmaceut­ical Pricing Authority (NPPA) is continuous­ly monitoring the availabili­ty of the drug.

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