Maharashtra facing shortage of medicine to treat black fungus
Maharashtra facing shortage of medicine to treat black fungus
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Mumbai: With the second wave of Covid-19, the Black Fungus is also spreading its feet. Let me tell you all that new black fungus patients are constantly increasing all over the country. At present, more than 1500 cases of black fungus have been reported in Maharashtra alone. The disease has also claimed 90 lives in the state. Now the situation is such that there is a shortage of medicines used in the treatment of black fungus. As per the information received, the demand for black fungus medicines in Maharashtra has increased by 100 times.

Before the epidemic, the demand for liposomal amphotericin B injection injection used to be 3000 units per month, but now suddenly the demand has reached 3 lakh injections. It can be said that it is not easy to meet such a high demand. Just as the country was rocked by the lack of remdisivir injections in the past, the situation is now being seen about the liposomal amphotericin B injection used to treat black fungus. The government has asked all collectors to control the supply of amphotericin B in hospitals to check black marketing and hoarding.

At the same time, the state Food and Drug Administration Department says, "This week they have been able to produce only 8,500 injections, while the BMC has been able to arrange 1000 injections. Tell all of you that 16,500 injections have been allocated from the Centre to Maharashtra and in such a situation, the State is getting much less injections than their total demand.

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