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Union Government allocates supply of Remdesivir to 19 States/UTs with High Burden of COVID cases

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Various steps have been taken by Government of India to address the emerging issues for effective management of the recent unprecendented spike in COVID19 cases across various States and UTs. These pro-active measures taken by the Union Government under a ‘whole of government’ are also being regularly reviewed and monitored at the highest level.

The escalation of serious COVID19 patients in hospitals for effective clinical management has also resulted in anincrease in the demand of Remdesivir. While the States have been advised to promote judicious use of the drug which is listed as an Investigational Therapy by the Health Ministry, they have also been advised to take action against possible hoarding and black marketing of the drug.

Keeping in mind the sudden surge in demand in the country for Remdesivir Injection required for Covid-19 therapy, the manufacturing capacity of domestic Remdesivir manufacturers has been ramped up. All support is being extended to manufacturers by the government in this endeavour. The production capacity is being ramped up from current level of 38 lakh vials per month to 74 lakh vials per month, and 20 additional manufacturing sites have been approved. Export of Remdesivir has also been prohibited on 11th April,2021 in order to shore up domestic supplies.

To further address reports of shortages in certain regions of the country and facilitate smooth inter-state supply of Remdesivir, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in coordination with Department of Pharmaceuticals has made an interim allocation of Remdesivir for 19 States/UTs for the period up to 30th April, 2021.

Remdesivir being an investigational therapy drug given in acute and severe versions of COVID-19 where oxygen support is a must, this allocation pertains to 14 States to which medical oxygen is allocated and 5 other states where the high volume of supplies are being observed.

State-wise Allocation of Remdesivir for 21st to 30th April

S No.

States under O2 Allocation

Guidance on Allocation

Zydus Cadila

Hetero

Mylan

Cipla

Syngene / Sun

Jubilant

Dr. Reddys

Total Allocation

1

Chhattisgarh

48,250

 

16,000

20,000

9,000

 

2,000

1,250

48,250

2

Delhi

61,825

20,400

22,000

4,000

5,000

7,500

3,000

 

61,900

3

Gujarat

163,559

120,000

14,500

15,000

8,000

5,000

1,000

 

163,500

4

Haryana

29,441

 

20,000

4,000

3,000

 

2,500

 

29,500

5

Andhra Pradesh

58,881

 

18,000

30,000

5,000

   

6,000

59,000

6

Karnataka

25,352

   

17,400

1,000

6,000

1,000

 

25,400

7

Kerala

16,192

 

1,000

11,100

1,000

 

3,000

16,100

8

Madhya Pradesh

92,411

15,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

6,000

10,000

1,400

92,400

9

Maharashtra

269,218

50,000

50,000

32,000

92,400

23,000

16,000

5,800

269,200

10

Punjab

13,412

 

4,000

2,000

 

2,400

3,000

2,000

13,400

11

Rajasthan

26,169

10,000

1,000

10,000

3,000

 

2,500

 

26,500

12

Tamil Nadu

58,881

20,000

14,400

19,000

5,000

 

500

 

58,900

13

Uttar Pradesh

122,833

50,000

22,000

11,000

11,000

4,800

24,000

 

122,800

14

Uttarakhand

13,575

7,000

 

   

1,500

5,000

13,500

 

Total

1,000,000

292,400

212,900

184,400

163,500

55,700

67,000

24,450

1,000,350

 

States not under O2 allocation

     

       

15

Telangana

21,551

 

9,000

9,000

   

500

3,000

21,500

16

West Bengal

27,321

10,000

7,500

1,000

3,500

2,400

1,000

2,000

27,400

17

Odisha

11,107

1,000

4,500

1,600

1,500

 

2,500

 

11,100

18

Bihar

24,604

14,000

6,500

1,000

2,000

 

1,000

 

24,500

19

Jharkhand

15,417

10,000

1,650

500

2,000

 

1,000

 

15,150

 

Total

100,000

35,000

29,150

13,100

9,000

2,400

6,000

5,000

99,650

 

Grand Total

1,100,000

327,400

242,050

197,500

172,500

58,100

73,000

29,450

1,100,000

 

 

 

 

The allocation includes bulk purchases made by the States as well as supplies through private distribution channels. This initial allocation is dynamic and will be reviewed constantly in consultation with the States, to ensure all needs can be met within the available supplies.

  1. All States not covered by the above-mentioned allocation will be considered for allocation when their supply orders are placed with the manufacturers.
  1. The manufacturers have been advised to consider supply orders already made to them, geographical proximity with a State and terms of supply and give inputs for mapping of manufacturers to states for the allocated volumes. Resultant mapping is attached herewith.
  1. Manufacturers have been directed to manufacture and dispatch the supplies as per the agreed State allocation and mapping. They may be asked to balance supplies to the Government and distribution channel.
  1. All States may place their supply orders to manufacturers, if not already done, either by Government purchase or distribution channel, within the above-mentioned State-wise allocation and manufacturer-wise mapping.
  1. In case any State does not require or is unable to fully utilize its allocation before 30th April, that would be available for reallocation to other States as per their requirement.
  1. The States may immediately appoint State Nodal officers for Remdesivir who will be responsible for unrestricted and timely movement of Remdesivir within their States as per the above-mentioned allocation and mapping.
  1. Control Room set up by National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) shall be responsible for monitoring the operations as per the allocations. A Whatsapp group comprising Nodal officers of States to coordinate unhindered movement of Remdesivir within the country is being created. Liaison Officers of the Remdesivir manufacturers and officials of Ministry of Home Affairs, Dept of Pharmaceuticals, National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) and Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) would be part of this Group for day to day monitoring and coordination.

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