Birgunj, Nov 19: Hundreds of vehicles carrying drugs and drugs related
raw materials have been stuck at Indian border nearby Birgunj – the
prime customs entry point of the country.
With the obstruction to the supply of drugs, the area has witnessed an
acute shortage of emergency medicines. The medicines-laden containers
that had arrived at Birgunj customs checkpoint have been stranded at
Indian border with the border blockade resulted from the indefinite
shutdown enforced by agitating Madhes-based parties.
The dearth of medicine with the disruption of supply from the border
point has halted the very serious surgical and cardiac treatment. Drug
entrepreneurs said that surgical accessories, saline and cardiac arrest
preventive and curative medicines and oxygen are completely out of
stock.
“More than 300 vehicles carrying medicines and medicinal raw materials
imported for Nepal have been stuck at Indian city, Raxaul”, said
Vice-Chair of Federation of Nepal Drugs Entrepreneurs, Prakash
Khandewal. “All sides should be sensitive as the problem may arise in
the quality of medicines while stranded in asymmetric temperature”, he
added.
It is very unfortunate that the vehicles containing emergency goods for
human life like medicines are not entering the country, he said, adding
that there is a compulsion to store some medicines in the rented rooms
at Raxaul otherwise the drugs stranded at border may be spoilt.
The drugs entrepreneurs viewed that they would not allow shortage of
drugs in the market on condition the government arranged fuels required
for the production and supply of medicines.
“The medicine manufacturers should be provided with fuel on the basis of
priority”, said proprietor of Nepal Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd Arbind
Amatya, adding, “The government should immediately give proper outlet to
the serious problem as the industrialists are facing double burden”.
It is learnt the domestic production of drugs now has contributed only 40 per cent of the total demand. RSS
Source: Sabkura News Pvt. Ltd.
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