Gandhinagar: The Foods and Drugs Control Authority (FDCA) of Gujarat has unearthed a black market racket of the drug, Tocilizumab, considered to be quite effective in the treatment of Covid-19 patients.
The FDCA got the information about Tocilizumab being sold in the black market in Surat and following a tip-off, it had set up a trap to nab the culprits involved. A decoy customer in the guise of a pharma trader was sent by the FDCA to a chemist store - Sarthak Pharmacy in Surat on Wednesday.
After several negotiations, the deal between the proprietor Uma Kejriwal and the decoy trader was struck at Rs 57,000 for a 400 ml vial of injection. The regular price of the vial is Rs 40,000 in the market. The FDCA nabbed the woman proprietor Uma Kejriwal, who tried to sell the injection to the decoy customer. At the store, the FDCA confiscated, three vials of Tocilizumab drug. Sarthak Pharmacy is a wholesale pharmacist in Surat. The proprietor could not furnish the bills of the confiscated drug.
On inquiry, she told the FDCA that she had procured the drug from a medical representative (MR) of a private pharma company in Adajan, Surat. When the FDCA nabbed that MR, upon inquiry, he said about another person from a pharma agency in Ahmedabad, and from him another name of an employee of the TB hospital in Ahmedabad Civil hospital campus also emerged.
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