LAHORE: Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited Mayo Hospital here on Monday and met with patients who had suffered vision impairment due to substandard injections.

He said that all resources were being mobilised for the affected patients, with ministers actively involved in overseeing their treatment.

The Punjab government was covering the cost of their care, ensuring they received the necessary treatment free of charge, he said.

Dr Asad Aslam and other medical professionals provided briefings on the condition of the patients, offering insights into their treatment plans.

They announced the successful completion of the first operation for patient Afshan.

Mr Naqvi said that strict legal action would be taken against those involved in the distribution of substandard injections. Some patients had been admitted to private hospitals, while others had returned home.

He offered comprehensive treatment services through the Punjab government and pledged that a thorough investigation would determine the responsible parties. Stressing the need for an accurate understanding of whether the issue lay with the injection itself, its transportation, or temperature control.

Based on the investigation report, the individuals responsible for the incident will be determined.

He emphasized the need for accountability, stating that matters related to medicines also fell under the purview of the federal government.

He expressed concern over the conduct of the drug inspector, questioning the approval of these injections for sale, and also raised questions about the role of the Healthcare Commission.

Published in Dawn, September 26th, 2023

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