Govt bans export of anti-malarial drug hydroxycloroquine
The Hindu
March 25, 2020
PTI
Over the last few weeks, India has banned
exports of host of medical devices including sanitisers, all types of
ventilators and surgical masks.
Amid the coronavirus
outbreak, the government on
Wednesday banned export of anti-malarial drug hydroxycloroquine, with immediate
effect to ensure sufficient availability of the medicine in the domestic
market.
Indian Council of
Medical Research (ICMR) Director General Balram Bhargava had on Monday
recommended the use of hydroxychloroquine for treating healthcare workers
handling suspected or confirmed coronavirus cases and also the asymptomatic
household contacts of the lab-confirmed cases.
The treatment protocol
recommended by the ICMR-constituted National Task Force for COVID-19 has been
approved by the Drug Controller General of India (DGCI) for restricted use in
emergency situations.
In a notification
issued on Wednesday, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), an arm of
the commerce ministry which deals with export and import-related matters, said,
“The export of hydroxycloroquine and formulations made from hydroxycloroquine
is prohibited with immediate effect“.
It, however, said the
government will allow export of the medicine on humanitarian grounds on case-to-case
basis on the Ministry of External Affairs’ recommendation.
Export will also be
permitted from the special economic zones/export oriented units and in cases
where the outbound shipment is made to fulfil export obligation under any advance
authorisation license issued on or before the date of this notification, which
is March 25, 2020.
It added, “Export will
be allowed in case of shipments where irrevocable letter of credit has been
issued before the date of this notification or in case where full advance
payment has been received by the exporter in India against specific shipment,
subject to submission of documentary evidence.”
According to some
reports, demand for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, a related compound,
have jumped after US President Donald Trump said that these salts were
effective in treating COVID-19. People are panic buying this medicine.
Over the last few
weeks, India has banned exports of host of medical devices including
sanitisers, all types of ventilators and surgical masks.
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