Allocation of Remdesivir made upto 23rd May 2021 to ensure its adequate availability across the country: D.V Sadananda Gowda

May 16, 2021

Allocation altered as per the changing needs across the country

India

healthysoch

New Delhi, May 16, 2021 :

Considering the requirement of Remdesivir in every state and ensuring its adequate availability, Union Minister of Chemicals & Fertilisers Shri D.V Sadananda Gowda today announced the allocation of Remdesivir made upto 23rd May 2021. Substantial increase has been made in overall production and allocation of Remdesivir , he added.

In a letter written to all States by Department of Pharmaceuticals and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare , it was mentioned that in continuation of the allocation plan of Remdesivir drug for the period 21st April to 16th May, 2021 communicated by D.O of even number issued on 7th May 2021, an updated allocation plan valid for period of 21st April to 23rd May, 2021 is prepared jointly by Department of Pharmaceuticals and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The allotment has been made for the States/UTs and State Governments and UTs have been asked to monitor proper distribution within the State/UT covering government and private hospitals as appropriate and in line with judicious use.

State governments / UTs have been advised to place adequate purchase orders with the marketing companies immediately, if they have not already done so, for the quantity that they want to purchase out of allocation for the State/ UT as per supply chain in close coordination with liaison officers of the companies. The coordination with private distribution channel in the state could also be made.

Stay informed with the latest news from HealthySoch. Sign up today for exclusive insights and updates!

We promise we never spam!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Columnists

HealthySoch

Don't Miss

WHO appeals for US$ 5.3 million to respond to trauma and emergency care needs in Gaza

Healthy soch Gaza, oPt, March 18, 2019: The World Health

Preventing iron deficiency through a healthy diet is harm reduction in pregnant women

“The terms iron deficiency and anemia cannot be used interchangeably