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    Govt taking steps to reduce dependence on import of antibiotic raw materials: Minister

    Medical Dialogues BureauWritten by Medical Dialogues Bureau Published On 2020-02-16T11:00:07+05:30  |  Updated On 16 Feb 2020 11:00 AM IST
    Govt taking steps to reduce dependence on import of antibiotic raw materials: Minister

    As per the information received from the port offices of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), it stood at 12,006.11 metric tonnes (MT) for 2018 and 5,591.44 MT in 2017, Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers D V Sadananda Gowda said in a reply in the House.

    New Delhi: The quantity of raw materials imported for the formulation of antibiotic medicines was reduced to 11,230.50 metric tonnes in 2019, as the government has undertaken various steps to promote the production in the country, the Lok Sabha was informed on Tuesday.

    As per the information received from the port offices of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), it stood at 12,006.11 metric tonnes (MT) for 2018 and 5,591.44 MT in 2017, Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers D V Sadananda Gowda said in a reply in the House.

    "The policies formulated by Government from time to time are designed to minimize the country's dependence on imports and to give a fillip to indigenous manufacturing," he added.

    In this direction, the government has withdrawn exemption of customs duty on certain categories of bulk drugs/ APIs, which are used in the manufacturing of some of the antibiotics, to provide a level-playing field to domestic manufacturers, Gowda said.

    Also Read: Rational Use Of Antibiotics For Limiting Antimicrobial Resistance: CDSCO Lists Down Steps For Pharma Cos, Chemists And Drug Controllers

    The Department of Pharmaceuticals has formulated a scheme, namely ''Assistance to bulk drug industry for common facility centre'', for providing assistance to bulk drug segment in any upcoming bulk drug park promoted by state governments/ state corporations, he added.

    "An inter-ministerial task force was also constituted under the chairmanship of the Minister of State of Chemicals and Fertilizers on April 18, 2018, to formulate a roadmap for enhanced production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in the country," Gowda said.

    Ministry of health and family welfare and CDSCO have also various measures to encourage indigenous manufacturing of drugs, he added.

    Also Read: Wockhardt Get DCGI Nod For 2 New Antibiotics

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    Source : PTI

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