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Govt stops short of imposing export ban on essential drugs, asks industry to self-regulate supply

While the industry has assured that it has sufficient inventory for 2-3 months in view of the holiday period in China, and expectations of supplies from China resuming by end of February, the government had a rethink.

February 24, 2020 / 21:17 IST
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The government, which was contemplating the imposition of export restrictions on certain essential medicines to avoid shortages, has now asked the industry instead to self-regulate its drug exports and avoid hoarding, at least two people who are part of government's consultation process said.

The government was planning to restrict the export of 12 formulations that included the restriction of Vitamin B1, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6, the antiviral Aclycovir, the hormone drug Progesterone, and antibiotics such as Ornidazole, Clindamycin, Erythromycin, and Neomycin among others.

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While the industry has assured that it has sufficient inventory for 2-3 months in view of the holiday period in China, and expectations of supplies from China resuming by end of February, the government had a rethink.

“The government hasn’t banned any drugs. It is a restriction and an exercise in self-regulation as far as the export of drugs are concerned so that we don’t go out of stock,” said Sudarshan Jain, Secretary General of Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA), the industry body that represents large domestic pharmaceutical companies.