Eye drop reaction deprives many patients of vision

knowledge88

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ISLAMABAD: The government and management at Al Shifa Trust Eye Hospital are investigating the reason behind an incident in which a number of patients reportedly lost their eyesight after eye drops were administered to them.

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Patients, who have gone through operations of glaucoma, have been alleging that 80 patients lost their eyesight. In response to the allegations, the hospital administration claims after administration of drops condition of eight patients deteriorated while one woman lost her eyesight.

Manzoor Ahmed Kiani, 53, who works as a sub-inspector in Bagh, Azad Kashmir, while talking to Dawn said he was operated for Glaucoma on Jan 8.

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, the health of which is vital for good vision.

“After the operation, eye drops were administered to me. I don’t know what kind of impurity was in the eye drops because I had a severe infection and lost my eyesight. Same thing happened to the patient next to my bed,” he said.

Govt, hospital management initiate probe into incident
Mr Manzoor, who is a father of six, his youngest being nine, said that the incident has not only made his life difficult but jeopardised the future of his children.

“I used to be a traffic sergeant but now I may not be able to join my office again. Me and my family were not prepared for this and have no clue about what we will do,” he added.

Former prime minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf also spoke against the incident because one of the women of his constituency lost her eyesight.

Upon being contacted, Al Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Media Coordinator Mirza Riaz Baig told Dawn that the allegation was wrong and 80 patients did not lose their eyesight.

“We hold around 250 operations daily and only eight patients had a reaction to the eye drops. One woman, out of them, lost her sight and she belongs to the constituency of the former prime minister. Other patients’ eyesight could not recover fully so we called them again and admitted them to provide treatment,” he said.

“We are unaware of why this has happened and will be able to share the reason after medical investigation,” he said.

The hospital provides free treatment to 70pc of its patients. Only 10pc patients pay for the treatment because they claim that they can afford the expenses and refuse to get free treatment, he added.

“We have been serving the people so no one should doubt the intentions of the hospital. The eye drops that were administered were imported and we never had a complaint like this in the past,” he said.

According to the website of Al-Shifa Trust, it was established to prevent blindness by providing standard eye care services which are accessible and affordable to all regardless of gender, race, colour or religion.

Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (Drap) Chief Executive Officer Dr Asim Rauf, talking to Dawn, announced to investigate the matter.

“I am directing the Pharmacy Service Division to look into the matter and submit a detailed report regarding the incident,” he said.

Responding to a question, Dr Rauf said he had never heard about the loss of eyesight due to eye drops.

Usually people have allergy due to the drops but they recover after some days, he added.

Published in Dawn, January 23rd, 2020



 
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Steyn

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I can tell you , it is today Haram in Islam to fuck the shithole , as you are suggesting in your post.

LOL

Seriously yar. I haven't read good news about the country in so long. But every few months, hospital kills a patient. Hospital rapes a patient. Hospital does x bad thing.

Those people who lost their eyes are akin to being murdered. How will they live their life?

Will anything happen to those responsible? No.
 

knowledge88

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
LOL

Seriously yar. I haven't read good news about the country in so long. But every few months, hospital kills a patient. Hospital rapes a patient. Hospital does x bad thing.

Those people who lost their eyes are akin to being murdered. How will they live their life?

Will anything happen to those responsible? No.
I fully agree with you.
In any country if one person had lost his sight due to medical negligence then there would have been huge outcry. But in Pakistan so many people have gone blind due to hospital negligence but nobody cares.
It is a jungle.
 

Steyn

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I fully agree with you.
In any country if one person had lost his sight due to medical negligence then there would have been huge outcry. But in Pakistan so many people have gone blind due to hospital negligence but nobody cares.
It is a jungle.

Reminds me of a case in America.

Some patient was written eye drops by doctor, the pharmacist accidentally gave him ear drops (same formula but he confused them as ear drops). The poor patient had such a strong reaction, he lost most of his vision and was in agony.

When he found out what happened, he ended up suing the hospital and won the case.

Imagine that. It was a legit mistake from pharmacist but he still won.

In this country, doctors kill patients on purpose and nothing happens. The courts don't even entertain it.