Jabalpur: Black Fungus treating injections led to adverse reactions
Jabalpur: Black Fungus treating injections led to adverse reactions
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Jabalpur: The havoc of corona infection in Madhya Pradesh may have subsided but cases of black fungus are on the rise. Now, as per the recent information, the number of patients suffering from black fungus has also increased in Jabalpur Medical College but there has also been a reaction to enfoterisan-B injection. As per the recent information, 60 patients admitted in ward number five and 20 of the medical college started shivering, fever, vomiting and nervousness 10 minutes after the injection.

The number of patients admitted in two wards were reportedly injected and this led to chaos in both the wards for an hour. You must be aware that such reports have already come from Indore and Sagar and a doctor alerted to such reports has already informed the doctors of the hospital. Due to this, 20 nurses were called and all were given anti reaction injections and medicines within an hour. It was then that all the patients were relieved somewhere. Now, everybody is fine.

There are about 126 black fungus patients in the medical college. They have been admitted in a total of four wards including Ward Nos. The patients were being injected with anafterison-B last Sunday evening. 60 patients were engaged in ward number five and 20. Ten minutes after that, the reaction started. Soon the patients developed fever with a strong tremor.

In the meantime, some started vomiting and some started to feel nervous. Only 50 out of 60 patients had reacted and this led to chaos in both the wards. Now the injection has been immediately stopped.

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