Mumbai: The third covid wave that was ongoing in India, like the previous two, was marked by unreasonable testing, treatment and hospitalization, said a group of 35 honorable doctors from all over the country and abroad.
In an open letter, they have appealed to the Central and State Health Authority to stop this “unreasonable” practice and promote evidence-based drugs.
One signatory, Dr.
Sanjay Nagral from a Jaslok Hospital, told Toi: “There is a need to say that we are overreacable – respect for covid care, testing or hospitalization.
This letter is an attempt by some doctors to declare we disagree With some practice.
“Coronavirus Live UpdateThe Letters, signed by several Indian doctors from Harvard University and Johns Hopkins in the US, said” Response Mistakes 2021 “was repeated in 2022.
The group identified three main problems: unreasonable treatment, test Unreasonable, unreasonable tests and unreasonable hospitalization.
While most cases of Covid-19 now have mild symptoms and will require a little drug, the group says, “Most recipes we review in the last two weeks including several covid ‘kits and cocktails.” Recipe for vitamins and drugs such as Azithromycin, Doxycycline, hydroxychloroquine, favipiravir and ivermectin are “irrational practices”, said specialist infectious diseases from Madhukar Pai from McGill University, Canada.
Like “the use of drugs” such, it causes a mucilakosis outbreak during the second delta wave.
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While most Covid-19 patients only need to test antigens or fast PCRs and monitoring houses at their oxygen level, many are still prescribed CT scans and expensive blood tests such as D-Dimer and IL6.
The letter said such a test, along with unnecessary hospitalization, placing an undue financial burden on the family.
Other signing, Dr.
Satchit Balsari from Harvard Medical School, noted: “The patient has struggled with wrong information throughout the world.
While the hesitation vaccine has become one of the biggest challenges in America where vaccines are widely available, the use of unreasonable drugs Driven by medical professionals and state representatives in India have disappointed.
One will expect that the delta wave destroyer will be caused to break the Mark One lakh, while the Bengaluru Daily Test Positivity Rate (TPR) reaches a peak of 21%.
The state reported 25,005 cases Covid-19 new on Thursday, took the total number of active cases to 1.1 lakh.
Kaseload active Karnataka.
Have seen 10-fold signatories including Zarir Udwadia from Hinduja Hospital, Medical Ethics based on Bhopal Dr.
Anant Bhan, Dr.
Charuta Mandke from home Cooper Municipal General Pain and Dr.
Tustar Shah from a sophisticated multispecialty hospital.
Because of the guidelines The government sets standards for Indian medicine, open letter urgently to renew the June 2021 guidelines.