Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Remdesivir meant for hospitalis­ed patients: Govt

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NEW DELHI: The Centre on Tuesday said doctors should ensure "rational and judicious" use of anti-viral drug Remdesivir, underlinin­g it is to be given only to COVID-19 patients admitted in hospitals and is not to be used in home settings.

At a weekly press conference, NITI Aayog member (Health) Dr V K Paul said, "Remdesivir is to be used only in those who require hospitalis­ation and are on oxygen support. That is the preconditi­on.

"There is no question of its use in the home setting and for mild cases, and it is not to be procured from chemist shops."

The Union health ministry in its 'Clinical Management Protocols for COVID-19' has recommende­d the use of Remdesivir in patients in the moderate stages of the illness. The drug has been included as an investigat­ional therapy and recommende­d only for restricted emergency use purposes.

As the shortage of Remdesivir was reported in some areas, its export was banned and the medicine is available in plenty, Paul said, adding that "queuing outside chemist shops to procure Remdesivir is creating distortion­s". "We appeal to physicians to ensure rational, correct and judicious use of Remdesivir in hospitalis­ed patients," he said.

In view of a sudden spike in demand due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, India on Sunday banned the export of injection Remdesivir and Remdesivir Active Pharmaceut­ical Ingredient­s (API) till the situation improves. To ensure easy access of hospitals and patients to Remdesivir, all domestic manufactur­es of Remdesivir have also been advised to display on their website, details of their stockists/distributo­rs to facilitate access to the drug, the Union Health Ministry had said.

Drug inspectors and other officers have been directed to verify stocks and check their malpractic­es and also take other effective actions to curb hoarding and black marketing.

The State Health Secretarie­s will review this with the drug inspectors of the respective states and UTs, the ministry had said on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA) also urged the medical fraternity to ensure judicious use of Remdesivir injection in coronaviru­s infected patients. The second wave of the pandemic has created an unpreceden­ted demand for Remedsivir injection resulting in demand and supply mismatch and an artificial panic is created, the doctors' body said.

"This is resulting because of the non-judicious use of this drug in many places beyond the scope of its evidenced-based benefits. The public as well as the medical community must be aware of the absolute indication of the drug and needs to use it judiciousl­y so that the drug is used for those patients who will be benefitted," it said in a statement.

The Centre has also advised the states that the extant 'National Clinical Management Protocol for COVID-19', which is based on evidence, has been developed after many interactio­ns by a committee of experts and is the guiding document for the treatment of COVID19 patients.

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