UK's unsafe syringes found their way to Indian hospitals: Report


London, Jul 8 (PTI): Syringes declared unsafe for use by the UK's state-funded National Health Service (NHS) found their way to India and are likely to have been used in some hospitals in the country, a media report said in London today.

According to The Sunday Times, banned Graseby syringe drivers were given to hospices and medical organisations in countries such as India, South Africa and Nepal. It followed the phased withdrawal of the devices from the NHS in 2010 following safety alerts dating back as far as 1995.

As part of its investigation, the newspaper found a notice issued by the Isle of Wight NHS Trust in December 2011, which advised staff that in order to comply with a department of health alert all Graseby MS 16 and MS 26 syringe drivers would be replaced. It added: They will be donated to a 3rd world charity.

Other donations were more informal, with one nurse from Somerset in England writing in a 2014 blog that she had been allowed to take several Graseby drivers with her when volunteering at a hospice in India. In the same year, another doctor mentioned a Graseby syringe driver being given to him before he attended a medical charity expedition in Nepal.

Peter Walsh, the chief executive of safety charity Action Against Medical Accidents, said, Obviously the safety of patients in any part of the world should be of concern to us in the UK. What would worry me most is if the countries or institutions concerned weren't fully briefed on the risks with these particular devices.

The syringe pumps have been implicated in NHS deaths over a 30-year period, the newspaper had recently revealed.

The pumps led to the rapid infusion into the bloodstream of dangerous doses of drugs. The two syringe types, which were easily confused, were used at Gosport War Memorial Hospital, Hampshire, where Dr Jane Barton worked between 1988 and 2000. Last month, she was found responsible for the deaths of as many as 650 people as part of a culture in which opiates, or opium-based drugs, were recklessly prescribed.

Last month, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt told medical directors to make absolutely sure that the banned Graseby syringe drivers were no longer in use in Britain.

A project organised by UK Rotary clubs in 2011 sent more than 100 Graseby syringe drivers to South Africa's growing hospice care community as part of the 'Abundant Life' programme.

Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland said, The donation of the syringe drivers was made in good faith for the project by the NHS, and helped hundreds of people who otherwise would have suffered tremendously during their final stages of life.

The devices have also been banned elsewhere, including in New Zealand and Australia, but remained in use in the NHS until 2015.

  

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    Our business tycoons Vijay Mallya Lallt Modi Nirav Modi are in UK

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  • British, London, UK

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    I am so proud of UK. We export even the things we do not need at all. This Industry creates thousands of jobs. Under our PM, we export so many things and we're shining in the world. (if it was other way around, I guess bhakths could have flooded this forum like moths)

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    It is just a part of recent meeting between UK PM Thesera may and Indian PM Chaiwala's declaration to increase bilateral trade between India and UK. Nothing surprising in this story.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    All Kachra from developed countries is dumped into India because our leaders are Uneducated ...

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    This should be termed as unethical practices by UK. If these portable syringe drivers are banned in the West, they should be destroyed instead of being dumped for consumption in 3rd world nations.

    On the other hand these Western nations are first to complain when Indian pharma manufactures and sells life saving medicines at lower prices. Hypocrisy ?

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  • Amith, USA

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    Dear, who forced you to buy such things ???? In fact, those who are contributing to the ruling party in crores have all the support to do whatever mean to make money!!!! For them no IT, ED, CBI raids!!!! Don't blame us, we will sell even Cow-Dung in packets as Immune Booster and Gau-Mutrr as Health Tonic if there is a buyer specially in INDIA!!!!

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Third world countries are ready buy these products as they are looking for CHEAPER one !! even they ready for any consequences

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  • Prashanth, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    Do you even know the actual meaning of third world country?? We are not a third world country.

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    Prashanth, too much knowledge is too bad. What is India called then?? First world, or Second world?? Do you really know the story behind this Third world country? There is another category called developed countries and developing countries as well. Do you know to which belong to?? It is always better to have something inside the skull, other than cow dung.

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Lets Blame Nehru....

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Where is Joot Ka Sardar, 56 inch chest chaiwala Chowkidar? Innocents are loosing lives due to unsafe and junk syringes, but Feku least bothered..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Where is Joot Ka Sardar, 56 inch chest chaiwala Chowkidar? Innocents are loosing lives due to unsafe and junk syringes, but Feku least bothered..

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  • Amith, USA

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Anything and Everything is possible in FEKU'S India!!!! I bet, the Exporter in UK and Importer in India are definitely a member of the "Brashta Janara Party "!!!!!!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    @Amith USA,dont put all wrong things to the political Party.Even though I am not for BJP or any other favour,One shouldnt tell it is their fault.quite possible Many countrys donate medical articles as help,England too gave things which they didnt need ,knowingly or not knowingly cant be sure.One way they must have thought ,they may not come to know they are unsafe,Indians you see.The one who used it must have also not gone through their safety.That happens in india.In hte first place who gave are the criminals.They should be punished and file a case against them shame on them.

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  • Amith, USA

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    Rita, Germany, I can't buy your arguments! Punishing for what? Who exported to India? Certainly not British!!! Those who are there in millions of Indian origin, mostly Gujjus are doing such business ! Without iota of doubt I can tell you, this shipment has gone through and received by present ruling party's supporter. That is the only reason it has safely cleared through the Customs!!!! Wether you Support or Oppose any party of your likes, won't matter to me!!!!!!

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