Sunday, 10 March 2019
Plea to keep sulai antidote handy
Most of the affected were admitted to hospital as late as 24 hours or 48 hours, doctors said.Methanol or methyl alcohol can cause death, impair vision, induce high toxicity and metabolic acidosis, a condition in which the body produces excessive acid."The job of the antidote (ethanol) is to block conversion of methanol into toxin. An antidote becomes ineffective if toxin enters the blood. So it has to be administered as soon as possible, within a couple of hours. Most of the affected people were very late in reaching hospitals," director, medical education, Anup Barman, said.The excise department wants to ensure availability of the antidote to methanol poisoning caused by sulai or any other spurious liquor, popular with people belonging to the lower economic strata, at local hospitals, including community health centres.The excise department will also request the health department to come up with a standard operating procedure for treating victims affected by poisonous hooch by updating doctors, especially in Upper Assam, about the treatment protocol so that they can tackle such cases at the local level.Sailendra Pandey, the public-relations officer to excise minister Parimal Suklabaidya, said the minister and senior department officials Jishnu Barua and Rakesh Kumar, among others, were coming up with effective measures to check a rerun of the hooch tragedy. Dailyhunthttp://newhive.com/jprsinner/profile/feed
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