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Goa caught in bind as Centre drops ivermectin from Covid drug list

By IANS | Updated: June 7, 2021 14:20 IST

Panaji, June 7 The Goa government's recent initiative to distribute crores of rupees worth of ivermectin tablets as ...

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Panaji, June 7 The Goa government's recent initiative to distribute crores of rupees worth of ivermectin tablets as prophylaxis treatment for Covid-19 is now caught in a bind, with the central government dropping the anti-parasitic drug from its Covid management protocol.

Hours after the central Health ministry's Directorate General of Health Services circular dropping ivermectin among several other drugs from its list, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that he had sent the circular to the state's Health Secretary Ravi Dhawan.

"I have sent the circular to the Secretary Health. We will have to see," Sawant told reporters at the state Secretariat.

In a major decision, the Goa government on May 10 had amended its Covid treatment protocol, recommending that all persons above the age of 18 should take five tablets of ivermectin, to prevent the viral load, which more of then than not causes excessive trauma and even death in Covid-19 positive patients.

The tablets would be distributed free of cost at all public health centres and through officials of the Women and Child Development as well as anganwadi workers, Health Minister Vishwaji Rane had said.

The Congress had also alleged a scam of Rs 22.50 crore in the purchase of ivermectin tablets.

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