The Government of India tightened up on exporting malaria medicine due to corona virus infection. The use of hydroxycloquine has been recommended for treatment in cases of corona virus infection.
In order to ensure that there is no shortage of medicine in this phase of the Kovid 19 epidemic, the government has tightened the export regulations of the drug hydroxycloquine used in the treatment of malaria.
Under the new restrictions, hydroxycloquine will no longer be allowed to be exported under an export oriented unit or under any export promotion scheme.
A notification issued by DGFT (Directorate General of Foreign Trade) stated that the export of hydroxycloquine or the export of drugs made of hydroxycloquine will not, in any case.
The Indian Council of Medical Research has called this step important.
The use of hydroxycloquine has been recommended for treatment in cases of corona virus infection.
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