DoP seeks details of raw material required to manufacture vaccine, biopharmaceutical
New Delhi: In order to improve the capabilities of the nation's vaccine manufacturing and evaluate the availability of raw materials, The Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP) has requested information from domestic manufacturers on the inputs required for the manufacture of vaccines and biopharmaceuticals.
The notice further added, to explore further, the requests received from the industry for possible government support for manufacturing of these raw materials, and recognizing the fact that manufacturers of the critical raw materials of vaccines may be spread across the country, following information is sought from the existing /interested domestic manufacturers of the various input materials required for manufacture of the vaccines and bio-pharmaceuticals in the following format:
Name and other detai 1s of the d omestic m anufacture viz, Addre ss of Regi stered offi ce, CIN N umber and contact nu mber and Mail id. | Name of t he Inputs materials and Descr iption of t he items* | Indicate the ca tegory as (i) Micro-reac tor bags of varr ious kinds, (ii) Cell Culture Media and (iii ) Filters, Cass ettes, Cartridg es, Chromatog raphy resins et c. for filtration process or (iv) as others (pl gi ve details) | Existing domesti c manuf acture o interes ted dom estic ma nufactur er | HSN code | Whethe r any lie ensing a pproval is requir ed and in f so, the details o f approv als obtai ned / to be obtai ned | Whether I he manufa cturer poss ess the req uired tech ology to manufactu re or yet to obtain? | Remarks |
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