The Maharashtra Health Minister on September 25 said the state government will issue a circular within 24 hours to all doctors and COVID-19 hospitals asking for rational use of remdesivir injections.
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FDA minister Dr. Rajendra Shingne informed that a special campaign will be launched against black -marketing of the anti-viral injection in the state. The two ministers were addressing the media after a review meeting on the COVID-19 situation in East Vidarbha. The Maharashtra Health Minister visited government hospitals in Bhandara, Gondia and Nagpur to take stock of the situation and steps taken by the administration.
When asked about excess use and shortage of remdesivir in COVID-19 hospitals, the Maharashtra Health Minister said, "Rational use of the injection is important and it should not be administered as soon as a patient is admitted." Doctors and COVID-19 hospitals will be given directions on how to use remdesivir and a circular will be issued within 24 hours, he said. Speaking about the supply of the drug, Shingne said, "By September 30, around 1.10 lakh remdesivir injections will be available in Maharashtra from five to six pharmaceutical companies that are producing the drug."
The FDA along with the home department will launch a special campaign against black marketing of remdesivir across the state and the initiative has already started in Mumbai, the minister said.