Source:
https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/centre-asks-regulators-state-govts-to-ensure-supply-of-apis-drugs-at-affordable-prices/1750903?scroll
https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/centre-asks-regulators-state-govts-to-ensure-supply-of-apis-drugs-at-affordable-prices/1750903?scroll
New Delhi, Mar 3 (PTI) The central government on Tuesday asked National
Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), Drugs Controller General of India
(DCGI) and state governments to ensure adequate supply of APIs and formulations
at affordable prices in the market.
It also issued instructions to NPPA, DCGI and state governments to
prevent black marketing, illegal hoarding, artificial shortages of active
pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and formulations in the country.
NPPA has also written to chief secretaries of states with copies to
principal secretaries (health) and state drug controllers urging them to
closely monitor the production and availability of APIs and formulations to
prevent the black marketing and hoarding in their states or UTs, the Department
of Pharmaceuticals (DoP) said in a statement.
The pharma pricing regulator has also asked states to ensure that there
is no violation of provisions of the Drugs (Prices Control) Order, 2013, with
regard to compliance of ceiling prices/ permissible increase in prices of
scheduled/ non-scheduled formulations respectively, it added.
DoP had earlier constituted a committee under the chairmanship of Eswara
Reddy, joint drugs controller at CDSCO, to address the issues of drug security
in the country amid the coronavirus outbreak in China, the statement said.
The committee, in its report, has mentioned that the current
stock-in-hand of the APIs may be sufficient for 2-3 months to make
formulations. It also said there is no need to panic as far as drug security is
concerned.
"As per the latest available information, most of the Chinese
companies manufacturing pharmaceutical ingredients (excluding those in Hubei
province) have now resumed operations partially and expected to resume fully by
end of March. There are no restrictions on the export of APIs from China,"
the statement said.
The Chinese companies are willing to export to India, however, the
logistics sector has not yet resumed operations fully, it added.
The government on Tuesday restricted exports of 26 pharma ingredients and
medicines, including paracetamol, vitamin B1 and B12, amid the coronavirus
outbreak in China.