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Home / Health / India Eyes Global Tenders for Key Patented Drugs

India Eyes Global Tenders for Key Patented Drugs

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Government considering global tenders for over 65 patented medicines.
  • Tenders aim to supply military and ESI healthcare institutions.
  • Exemption from local sourcing policy for urgent public needs.
India Eyes Global Tenders for Key Patented Drugs

The Indian government is contemplating the procurement of over 65 patented and proprietary medicines through global tenders. This strategic consideration is primarily aimed at bolstering the supply chain for central healthcare institutions, notably the armed forces' medical services and the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC).

The proposed tenders cover a range of essential drugs, including those for type-2 diabetes, obesity, and high cholesterol, where India currently has limited or no domestic manufacturing capacity. This initiative is particularly relevant as the government's public procurement policy typically favors local industries by prohibiting global tendering for procurements below ₹200 crore.

However, exemptions are permissible under circumstances of insufficient domestic supply or urgent public requirement. The Department of Pharmaceuticals has invited objections from local manufacturers regarding the inclusion of these formulations, signaling a deliberative approach to balancing national interests with patient access to vital medications.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Global tenders are being considered for specific patented medicines where domestic manufacturing is limited, not for all medications.
The armed forces' medical wing and the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) are primary beneficiaries.
Global tenders are typically restricted but can be allowed for urgent needs or insufficient local supply.

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