HomeNewsTrendsCurrent AffairsParacetamol, doxycycline raw materials twice as expensive now; Assocham calls for government help to clear import bottlenecks, fix transport costs

Paracetamol, doxycycline raw materials twice as expensive now; Assocham calls for government help to clear import bottlenecks, fix transport costs

India gets 85% of active pharmaceutical ingredients from China. Pharma lobby warns that supply issues may arise as second wave of Covid-19 ripples through the country. Already, Chinese state-owned Sichuan Airlines has suspended cargo services to India for 15 days.

May 04, 2021 / 16:16 IST
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Assocham members say that Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh - Asia's biggest pharmaceutical hub - in Himachal Pradesh, is facing problems procuring active pharmaceutical ingredients for some medicine prescribed to Covid-19 patients.(representational image; Shutterstock)
Assocham members say that Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh - Asia's biggest pharmaceutical hub - in Himachal Pradesh, is facing problems procuring active pharmaceutical ingredients for some medicine prescribed to Covid-19 patients.(representational image; Shutterstock)

Chandigarh, May 4 (IANS) The pharma sector is facing shooting prices and shortage of raw materials, known as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), as 85% of them come from China, Assocham said on Tuesday.

It sought government's intervention in clearing the bottleneck in imports.

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"Such practices are not acceptable during these challenging times when the whole country is fighting a battle against the pandemic. We urge an immediate intervention from authorities to take necessary action against this practice," Assocham Chairman of Northern Region Development Council A.S. Mittal said in a statement.

The drugs for which the raw material cost has gone up multifold include paracetamol (price from Rs 350 to Rs 790 per kg), propylene glycol (from Rs 140 to Rs 400 per kg), ivermectin (from Rs 18,000 to Rs 52,000 per kg) doxycycline (from Rs 6,000 to Rs 12,000 per kg) and azithromycin (from Rs 8,000 to Rs 12,000 per kg).