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  • Rajasthan toddler dies while family waits in vain for Rs 16 cr injection

    Rajasthan toddler dies while family waits in vain for Rs 16 cr injection

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    Jaipur: A two-year-old boy named Tanishq, who was suffering from a rare disease called spinal muscular atrophy, died after his family’s every effort to procure an injection costing Rs 16 crore that is required to treat the ailment failed to yield a positive result.

    Tanishq’s father Shaitan Singh had appealed to the government to make arrangements for the injection at its own level for his child. However, nothing happened in this regard.

    As soon as the news of Tanishq’s death came, a pal of gloom descended over Nadwa village in Nagaur district.

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    Waiting for the injection, Tanishq died during treatment at the JK Lone Hospital in Jaipur.

    Incidentally, Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) MP Hanuman Beniwal had sought help for Tanishq from the Central government last year.

    Tanishq was waiting for the injection for a year-and-a-half. When he was nine-month old, the doctors in Jaipur had asked his family members to arrange an injection that cost Rs 16 crore.

    To arrange such a huge amount, his relatives had appealed to both the state government and the Centre so that the toddler could be saved.

    A few months back, a court had ordered that every ill person should be provided medicine, but Tanishq’s case once again shows that that is not the case in Rajasthan.

    The family members of Jameel, a child in Churu district who was suffering from a rare disease, had filed a petition in the Rajasthan High Court, after which the Sambal portal was launched by the state government, and Jameel’s interim treatment was done on the orders of the high court.

    After the ruling in Jameel’s petition, the Central government had made Jodhpur AIIMS the only centre of excellence for rare diseases in Rajasthan, in which any patient suffering from a rare disease can get treated.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Uncle-nephew duo booked for illegal injection sale

    Hyderabad: Uncle-nephew duo booked for illegal injection sale

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    Hyderabad: Rachakonda police on Friday arrested a hospital compounder and another hospital security guard for illegally selling anaesthetic and hormonal injections, and seized 30 injections.

    36-year-old Maharashtra native, Balaji Darmaji Punduge, a compounder in Srinivasa Hospital, Hayath nagar has been working in hospitals for the last two decades. According to the police, he started selling anaesthetic and hormonal injections which are used as steroids to promote muscle building to earn extra cash.

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    Over the course of time his nephew, Prasad Gulabrao Pundage, 23, who lives with him joined Balaji in selling the injections. He was working as a security guard in MaxCure Hospital, Hayath Nagar, according to a press note by the police on Saturday.

    According to the police the cost of the drug, with a doctor’s prescription, is Rs 268 and the two were selling it to people without a prescription at a hiked price as per demand.


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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UP: Woman dies after being administered ‘wrong’ injection by quack

    UP: Woman dies after being administered ‘wrong’ injection by quack

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    Bhadohi: A 48-year-old woman died allegedly after being administered a “wrong” injection by a quack in this district, police said on Sunday.

    The accused has been arrested by the police.

    According to the police, the woman died on Friday allegedly after she was administered a wrong injection in a clinic in Semradh area that comes under the Koirauna police station limits.

    Citing the complaint lodged by the victim’s family members, Station House Officer (SHO) Brijesh Kumar Maurya said Patti Devi (48), who was taken to Rajan Vishwakarma, the alleged quack, died after she was administered an injection.

    The body was sent for post-mortem.

    Based on the complaint, police lodged an FIR under sections of the Indian Penal Code and arrested the accused on Sunday. “The accused failed to produce any medical degree before police,” the SHO said.

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  • Fruit Vendor Dies After Allegedly Given High Dose Injection

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    SRINAGAR: A fruit vendor died after a chemist allegedly gave him a high dose injection in South Kashmir’s Anantnag town.

    The man has been identified as Irfan Ahmad Bhat son of Ghulam Nabi Bhat of Janglat Mandi area of Anantnag.

    Irfan’s brother while talking to the news agency KNO alleged that Irfan went to a medical shop in the locality with throat irritation where chemist gave him high dose injection without a test dose.

    He said soon after, he fell unconscious and same chemist brought him to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

    Irfan, who was a fruit vendor, is survived by wife, daughter and mentally unsound sister.

    The family members have demanded investigation in this regard besides strict action against chemists for selling drugs without prescription.

    Meanwhile, an official said that a case FIR number 44/ 2023 under section 304-A of IPC has been registered while investigation has been taken up.

    He said that brother of accused has been arrested as accused is on the run.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Fruit vendor dies after allegedly given high dose injection in Anantnag

    Fruit vendor dies after allegedly given high dose injection in Anantnag

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    Srinagar, Jan 30: A fruit vendor died after a chemist allegedly gave him a high dose injection in South Kashmir’s Anantnag town.

    The man has been identified as Irfan Ahmad Bhat son of Ghulam Nabi Bhat of Janglat Mandi area of Anantnag.

    Irfan’s brother while talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) alleged that Irfan went to a medical shop in the locality with throat irritation where chemist gave him high dose injection without a test dose.

    He said soon after, he fell unconscious and same chemist brought him to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

    Irfan, who was a fruit vendor, is survived by wife, daughter and mentally unsound sister.

    The family members have demanded investigation in this regard besides strict action against chemists for selling drugs without prescription.

    Meanwhile, an official said that a case FIR number 44/ 2023 under section 304-A of IPC has been registered while investigation has been taken up.

    He said that brother of accused has been arrested as accused is on the run—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )