Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday ordered ramping up of stocks of alternate drugs for the treatment of mucormycosis, popularly known as black fungus, in the wake of shortage of Amphotericin drug.
Punjab has so far reported 188 cases of black fungus with 23 of them have died.
As the state has only Liposomal Amphotericin B injections in stock and just 880 more such vials expected to be received on Thursday, the Chief Minister stressed the need to strengthen alternate drug stocks, as recommended by the expert group constituted by the state government to deal with the crisis, according to a government statement here.
Singh, who chaired a COVID review meeting here, stressed the need to ensure that every patient has a chance to recover from black fungus, a disease reportedly caused by overuse of steroids in COVID patients, especially those suffering from diabetes.
The Chief Minister said along with efforts to get more of the Amphotericin drug, the state government has already made available alternate drugs - Itraconazole (4,000 tablets) and Posaconazole (500 tablets), as suggested by the expert group.
He also noted with satisfaction that the six-member expert group has begun its task of advising hospitals on the treatment protocols and the use of various drugs being supplied to them.
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