Bengaluru: Karnataka Drug Control Board has taken measures to avoid corona drug sales in the black market. Control Board has started a technology-based system to bring transparency in Remdesivir distribution.
The SMS will be sent to the hospital which received Remdesivir in the name of the COVID19 infected person.
Public can find information about the COVID19 drug in the following web portals.
https://www.covidwar.karnataka.gov.in/service1
https://www.covidwar.karnataka.gov.in/service2
If the hospital does not provide the Remdesivir drug for the patient's SRF ID, the matter can also report to the government through the portals. This portal can help to avoid Remdesivir black markets.
Health minister Dr K Sudhakar also tweeted about this portal.
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In order to bring transparency is allocation of Remdesivir a tech-driven system has been developed and now the patient will get a SMS informing which hospital is provided the medicine against the SRF ID.
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Citizens can also check info using 👇🏼 link.https://t.co/1wB9AWJSk9
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">In order to bring transparency is allocation of Remdesivir a tech-driven system has been developed and now the patient will get a SMS informing which hospital is provided the medicine against the SRF ID.
— Dr Sudhakar K (@mla_sudhakar) May 23, 2021
Citizens can also check info using 👇🏼 link.https://t.co/1wB9AWJSk9
1/2In order to bring transparency is allocation of Remdesivir a tech-driven system has been developed and now the patient will get a SMS informing which hospital is provided the medicine against the SRF ID.
— Dr Sudhakar K (@mla_sudhakar) May 23, 2021
Citizens can also check info using 👇🏼 link.https://t.co/1wB9AWJSk9
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