<p>As India continues to see a surge in Covid-19 cases, the Centre is planning to create a live dashboard of critical drugs for coronavirus treatment to monitor the availability of these drugs, according to a <a href="https://www.news18.com/news/india/covid-treatment-centre-plans-live-dashboard-to-monitor-availability-of-key-drugs-across-india-4648250.html" target="_blank">report </a>by <em>News18. </em></p>.<p>The move aims to prevent shortage and black marketing of at least nine categories of medicines, which are generally prescribed for Covid-19 treatment.</p>.<p>In the second wave, critical medicines were hoarded and sold in the black market, causing a mass shortage and leading to families of critical patients waiting in queues at pharmacies to obtain them. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read -- <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/with-247-lakh-new-infections-india-sees-record-surge-in-covid-19-cases-1070703.html" target="_blank">With 2.47 lakh new infections, India sees record surge in Covid-19 cases</a></strong></p>.<p>"The idea is to prevent hoarding and shortage of drugs in the market. Also, the dashboard will prevent leakage from the system leading to black marketing," a government official told the publication. </p>.<p>According to the report, the National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Authority (NPPA), which works under the Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), is working on a plan to create a system that can track the availability of stock in hand and sales.</p>.<p>The body has reportedly asked all pharmaceutical manufacturers to upload information such as its production, distribution and products in the pipeline on selected Covid-19 drugs on the portal. </p>.<p>The key categories include antipyretics, antihistamines, antitussives (to suppress coughing), antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, vitamins and minerals, monoclonal antibodies and antivirals (such as Molnupiravir).</p>.<p>"The categories are indicative. As per the need, we will focus on other Covid-19 drugs too. It will be a dynamic portal," the official said.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>As India continues to see a surge in Covid-19 cases, the Centre is planning to create a live dashboard of critical drugs for coronavirus treatment to monitor the availability of these drugs, according to a <a href="https://www.news18.com/news/india/covid-treatment-centre-plans-live-dashboard-to-monitor-availability-of-key-drugs-across-india-4648250.html" target="_blank">report </a>by <em>News18. </em></p>.<p>The move aims to prevent shortage and black marketing of at least nine categories of medicines, which are generally prescribed for Covid-19 treatment.</p>.<p>In the second wave, critical medicines were hoarded and sold in the black market, causing a mass shortage and leading to families of critical patients waiting in queues at pharmacies to obtain them. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read -- <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/with-247-lakh-new-infections-india-sees-record-surge-in-covid-19-cases-1070703.html" target="_blank">With 2.47 lakh new infections, India sees record surge in Covid-19 cases</a></strong></p>.<p>"The idea is to prevent hoarding and shortage of drugs in the market. Also, the dashboard will prevent leakage from the system leading to black marketing," a government official told the publication. </p>.<p>According to the report, the National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Authority (NPPA), which works under the Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), is working on a plan to create a system that can track the availability of stock in hand and sales.</p>.<p>The body has reportedly asked all pharmaceutical manufacturers to upload information such as its production, distribution and products in the pipeline on selected Covid-19 drugs on the portal. </p>.<p>The key categories include antipyretics, antihistamines, antitussives (to suppress coughing), antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, vitamins and minerals, monoclonal antibodies and antivirals (such as Molnupiravir).</p>.<p>"The categories are indicative. As per the need, we will focus on other Covid-19 drugs too. It will be a dynamic portal," the official said.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>