Indians turn to black market, unproven drugs as virus surges

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As India faces a devastating surge of new coronavirus infections overwhelming its health care system, some people are resorting to unproven medical treatments or to black markets for life-saving medications that are in short supply.

FILE- In this April 8, 2021 file photo, people wait in queues outside the office of the Chemists Association to demand necessary supply of the anti-viral drug Remdesivir, in Pune, India. As India faces a devastating surge of new coronavirus infections overwhelming the health care system, people are turning to desperate measures to keep loved ones alive.

As India faces a devastating surge of new coronavirus infections overwhelming its health care system, people are taking desperate measures to try to keep loved ones alive. In some cases they are turning to unproven medical treatments, in others to the black market for life-saving medications that are in short supply.

India set another global record in new virus cases Thursday with more than 379,000 new infections, putting even more pressure on the country’s overwhelmed hospitals. The country of nearly 1.4 billion people has now recorded over 18 million cases, behind only the U.S., andburial grounds are running out of spaceThe few medicines known to help treat COVID-19, such as remdesivir and steroids in hospitalized patients, are scarce.

Dr. Amar Jesani, a medical ethics expert, said many prescription drugs can be bought over the counter, including emergency drugs greenlit by Indian authorities for COVID-19. Her nephew, Rajat Shrivastava, said that drug was hard to find but he eventually located it in a pharmacy which was rationing its supplies by giving a single strip daily to each patient. He eventually bought extra doses fromDr. Anant Bhan, who researches public health and ethics in the city of Bhopal, warns there are risks in the do-it-yourself approach. Bhan said antivirals and steroids should be taken in a hospital setting due to the risk of side effects.

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China spreads the virus to infect countries all over the world, and the border conflict between China and India has not resolved the problem. It is good for China to spread the virus infection to the Indian people. The increase in death toll may cause India to perish.

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