Tag: Patients
Hospital in controversy to be sealed, patients being shifted
Agra: The Paras hospital in Agra is being sealed following the death of 22 patients reportedly due to a shortage of oxygen.
Govt to announce regulatory guidelines for OTC drugs
R Chandrashekar, Deputy Drug Controller (India), MoH&FW, Govt of India, said that the government will soon announce regulatory guidelines in order to...
Over 50% donors ready: Plasma trials
GHAZIABAD: The health Department in Ghaziabad is planning to start plasma therapy trials in the district after over 50% of recovered patients have shown willingness to...
About 13000 COVID-19 patients in India do not have any symptoms:...
India's top health research agency on Tuesday revealed for the first time that of the total confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country 69...
Pharmacies to keep record of people buying fever med
HYDERABAD: All the pharmacies and pharmaceutical associations across the city have been directed to maintain record of persons purchasing drugs for fever,...
Wardbot to serve food and med to COVID-19 patients: IIT
CHANDIGARH: A team of researchers at IIT Ropar is aiming to develop a wardbot that will deliver food and medicine to COVID-19...
PGI gets 3,000 cancer cases annually
ROHTAK: More than 3,000 new cases of cancer are registered at the PGIMS Rohtak here every year.
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Ready to deal with Chinese virus: Hospitals
New Delhi: The new deadly coronavirus infecting people in China has no cure at present. No vaccine exists either to prevent the disease.
Cartel of docs, pharma firms, labs fleecing patients: HC
Chennai: Asserting that a cartel of doctors, pharma companies and diagnostic labs is fleecing patients in the country, the Madras high court took a suo motu notice...
Music therapy for patients
SAMBALPUR: In a novel attempt, doctors at the District Headquarters Hospital in Sambalpur have started providing music therapy to the patients.
Resistance to common antibiotic rising among Indian patients
New Delhi: Resistance to commonly-used antibioticclarithromycin is rising among Indian patients and that too at quite a fast pace, health experts have warned.