Now drugs are running out.
Posted: 24 Oct 2020, 09:56
And the government does not deny it. What it does says is that:
"Tendering for" and the "ordering of" are not the same as holding stocks. The government's own figures show that we currently have zero stockpiles of:
Doxycycline antibiotic, used to treat bacterial side-infections, down from 10,510,440 capsules last year
Fentanyl opioid, down from 818,914 injections last year
Morphine opioid: down from 1,115,656 injections last year
Midazolam anaesthetic/sedative: 504,831 injections last year
Levomepromazine, an antipsychotic drug used for palliative care, down from 84,565 injections last year
Surely somebody must have seen that reserves were being drawn down some time ago and made steps to ensure that they did not get to zero, or is that too much to ask?
We have to hope very hard that current shelf stocks do not run out.
"The department has recently undertaken a tender exercise to source critical COVID-19 supportive medicines and a second tender exercise is currently live.
"This is a new stockpile and we are currently in the process of awarding contracts and taking and arranging for the delivery of supplies of some of these medicines."
"Tendering for" and the "ordering of" are not the same as holding stocks. The government's own figures show that we currently have zero stockpiles of:
Doxycycline antibiotic, used to treat bacterial side-infections, down from 10,510,440 capsules last year
Fentanyl opioid, down from 818,914 injections last year
Morphine opioid: down from 1,115,656 injections last year
Midazolam anaesthetic/sedative: 504,831 injections last year
Levomepromazine, an antipsychotic drug used for palliative care, down from 84,565 injections last year
Surely somebody must have seen that reserves were being drawn down some time ago and made steps to ensure that they did not get to zero, or is that too much to ask?
We have to hope very hard that current shelf stocks do not run out.