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Punjab to probe five crore missing de-addiction tablets

By IANS | Published: July 30, 2020 9:09 PM

Chandigarh, July 30 Underlining the need to check unregulated distribution of medication to curb drug abuse, Punjab Chief ...

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Chandigarh, July 30 Underlining the need to check unregulated distribution of medication to curb drug abuse, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday directed the three-member committee constituted to probe the missing five crore tablets of the drug de-addiction drug buprenorphine naloxone, to expedite the investigation.

The committee, constituted on Wednesday, comprises Special Task Force (STF) chief Harpreet Singh Sidhu, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Kahan Singh Pannu and Director of Health Services, Avneet Kaur.

Chairing a virtual meeting to review drug de-addiction and treatment infrastructure, the Chief Minister asked the STF on drugs to expand the outreach of the outpatient opioid-assisted treatment (OOAT) clinics in order to ensure timely and proper treatment to drug addicts.

The state currently has 190 government OOAT centres, in addition to 119 private de-addiction centres and another nine centres in jails.

A total of 550,907 patients were admitted to these centres from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020. The months of April and May 2020 had witnessed a major spike in admissions as supply of drugs and other substances was cut off due to the lockdown.

The Chief Minister underscored the importance of counselling for youth at these centres, pointing out that psychological support could prove vital to ensure there treatment and cure.

Reiterating his commitment to the elimination of drugs into the state, Amarinder Singh said while the backbone of the drugs mafia had been broken and many big fish also nabbed, the growing narco-terrorism from across the border was a matter of concern.

Coupled with smuggling of drugs from other states into Punjab, this was becoming a major challenge, he said, calling for cohesive and collective efforts by all the concerned departments to crack down on the drugs problem.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Health servicesHarpreet singh sidhuFood And Drug AdministrationAmarinder SinghFood products, medicinesUnited states food and drug administrationCommissioner of food and drugs administrationCapt amarinderUsfda
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