Govt directs Fulfords India to maintain hepatitis injection production

New Delhi: Department of Pharmaceuticals said it has invoked powers under the Drugs Prices Control Order, 2013 to direct Fulfords India to maintain production, distribution and availability of Viraferonpeg 100 mcg injection in the market.

The injection is used for treatment of chronic hepatitis C.

“In order to maintain normal production, distribution and availability of the formulation Viraferonpeg 100 mcg injection in the market, it has been decided to invoke the powers of Section 3 (i) of DPCO, 2013,” Department of Pharmaceuticals said in a letter to Fulfords India Ltd.

The company is directed to continue to maintain the same level of production and availability as during the period from November 2013 to November 2015 of the Viraferonpeg 100 mcg injection, it added.

Fulfords India has also been asked to submit a weekly report along with production plan for the next week to National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) and DOP, the letter dated March 5, 2018 said.

“The order will be valid for three months from the date of issue. NPPA will recommend withdrawal or extension as the case may be, two weeks before the expiry of the period,” it added.

Section 3 (i) of DPCO, 2013 deals with directions to manufacturers of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) or bulk drugs or formulations with a view to achieve adequate availability and to regulate the distribution of drugs, in case of emergency or in circumstances of urgency or in case of non-commercial use in public interest.

  • Related Posts

    8 Women Develop Complications Post C-Section, 2 Critical

    Close on the heels of maternal deaths and kidney-related complications reported in Kota and Bikaner following caesarean deliveries, a similar case has surfaced at Paota District Hospital in Jodhpur, where…

    Kota District In-Charge Secretary Directs Implementation of Risk Management Framework in Hospitals; Emphasis on SOPs and Infection Control

    Jaipur/Kota— In a significant move to strengthen patient safety and improve healthcare delivery in government hospitals, Kota district in-charge secretary Dr. Ravi Kumar Surpur has directed the immediate preparation and effective…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    8 Women Develop Complications Post C-Section, 2 Critical

    8 Women Develop Complications Post C-Section, 2 Critical

    Kota District In-Charge Secretary Directs Implementation of Risk Management Framework in Hospitals; Emphasis on SOPs and Infection Control

    Kota District In-Charge Secretary Directs Implementation of Risk Management Framework in Hospitals; Emphasis on SOPs and Infection Control

    Probe report into maternal deaths sparks Kota row

    Probe report into maternal deaths sparks Kota row

    Centre bans 16 Fixed-Dose Combination drugs over safety concerns

    Centre bans 16 Fixed-Dose Combination drugs over safety concerns

    Maha FDA seizes medicines worth Rs 9.09 lakh from Mumbai children’s hospital over alleged illegal sale

    Maha FDA seizes medicines worth Rs 9.09 lakh from Mumbai children’s hospital over alleged illegal sale

    CDSCO constitutes consultancy committee for advice on suo motu disclosure

    CDSCO constitutes consultancy committee for advice on suo motu disclosure