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Maharashtra to procure 10,000 vials of Remdesivir drug, says Minister Rajesh Tope

By ANI | Updated: June 6, 2020 20:45 IST

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Saturday said that the state will procure 10,000 vials of Remdesivir drug.

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Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Saturday said that the state will procure 10,000 vials of Remdesivir drug.

"The Maharashtra government will procure 10,000 vials of Remdesivir drug. The World Health Orgsation suggests the drug may have some positive effects in the treatment of COVID-19," Tope said.

According to the Maharashtra Health Department, the total number of positive COVID-19 cases in the state is now at 82,968, including 37,390 discharges and 2,969 deaths.

Remdesivir, an investigational antiviral therapy developed by Gilead, has received Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) by the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) to treat COVID-19.

( With inputs from ANI )

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