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State writes to Centre after TB drugs supply halted

Stressing that the State notifies more than 80,000 patients annually -- around 6,800 TB patients on a monthly basis, Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said they have to be provided continuous treatment

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  • Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said there has been frequent interruption in the supply of anti-TB drugs to the State since 2021

BENGALURU, 27 MARCH

 

Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao has written to Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya seeking urgent supply of anti-TB drugs to the state.

 

He urged the Union Health Minister to instruct the officials concerned to supply the first-line anti-TB drugs on an urgent basis to the state.


In a letter to Mandaviya, he said there has been frequent interruption in the supply of anti-TB drugs to the State since 2021, and two recent communications from the Centre require the State to procure DSTB (Drug-Sensitive Tuberculosis) patient drugs for the next three months. The second communication came after the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) had come into effect, it said.


Stressing that the State notifies more than 80,000 patients annually -- around 6,800 TB patients on a monthly basis, Rao said they have to be provided continuous treatment.


The state has intensified its efforts to procure anti-TB drugs both at the State level and district level. The State has requested the Finance department to provide additional funds for procuring the drugs, the letter stated. "However, it has been learnt that neither these medications are available in the quantities required by the State nor the procurement process can be hastened in view of both its manufacturing process as well as the prevailing MCC," the Minister said.


Rao further stated that he did not wish to accuse the Union government of callousness. He, however, pointed out that state support for the TB patients has been jeopardised by this action of the Centre. "Both the delayed communication to procure a critical drug (whose procurement is problematic in the short run) and also issuing the communication during MCC has adversely affected the efforts of the State government in this regard," he said. 

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