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Survivors Against TB Urges the PMO to Take Immediate Action to Address Critical Anti-TB Drug Shortages

 Survivors Against TB (SATB), a collective of TB survivors, experts, and advocates, has written to Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister, India, to address the alarming shortage of vital anti-TB drugs across different parts of the

 Survivors Against TB (SATB), a collective of TB survivors, experts, and advocates, has written to Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister, India, to address the alarming shortage of vital anti-TB drugs across different parts of the country, as the drug shortages have continued for more than a month since they wrote to the Minister of Health and Family Welfare.

Reports have continued to surface indicating a severe shortage of essential anti-TB medications, including Linezolid, Clofazimine, and Cycloserine, in Government Hospitals and private pharmacies in Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh, and potentially other states. This crisis, initially brought to light by patient advocates and news reports, is still raising concerns about a possible nationwide crisis affecting TB patients’ access to crucial medications. These medications are critical components of TB treatment regimens, especially for Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR TB). The reported shortage, observed since June 2023, has the potential to endanger the health and well-being of patients who rely on these medications for their TB treatment.

SATB is urging swift and immediate action from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, and now the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to resolve this situation. The group highlights the unnecessary burden that drug shortages place on TB-affected individuals and communities, compounding the challenges they already face.

“India has made significant commitments to eliminating TB, including its Jan Andolan. However, the current drug shortages undermine these efforts, hinder the availability of crucial medications and impact citizens’ right to health”, says Deepti Chavan, MDR TB survivor, patient advocate and SATB fellow.

To address this crisis, SATB is urgently requesting the following actions from the Ministry and PMO:

1. Immediate Investigation: Conduct a comprehensive national investigation into the drug shortages and the distribution of drugs nearing their expiry date.

2. Swift Procurement and Supply: Ensure the rapid procurement and distribution of Linezolid, Clofazimine, and Cycloserine to Government Hospitals and private pharmacies.

3. Robust Forecasting Mechanism: Establish a robust mechanism for drug forecasting to prevent future shortages and ensure a continuous supply of essential anti-TB medications.

4. Public Statement: Release a public statement outlining the Ministry and PMO’s actions to address this crisis and ensure that TB-affected individuals receive the care they deserve.

“SATB firmly believes that with timely and decisive action, this crisis can be averted, ensuring that TB affected individuals receive the person-centred care they deserve”, says Chapal Mehra, Convenor SATB. 

SATB looks forward to a prompt response from the Ministry and the PMO and stands ready to collaborate in addressing this urgent matter.

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