Bhopal
gas survivors protest against unethical drug trials
Thursday February 24, 2011 09:44:53 PM,
Pervez Bari, ummid.com
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Bhopal: Survivors of the December
1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy, world’s worst industrial catastrophe, led
by the representatives of five NGOs working for their welfare on
Thursday marched to the Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research
Centre, (BMHRC), the hospital meant for free treatment of the gas
victims, demanding suspension of senior consultants involved with
unethical drug trials on gas victims and compensation for those on
whom drug trials have been conducted.
Decrying the preferential treatment of non-gas victims at BMHRC
they opposed attempts by the Bharatiya Janata Party, (BJP), ruled
Madhya Pradesh Government to take control of the hospital and
demanded taking over of the administration of the hospital by the
central government.
The NGOs leading the march stated that senior consultants of BMHRC
broke the law in 2004 by carrying out Phase III drug trials
because such trials were illegal prior to 2005. They condemned the
Madhya Pradesh Government for not disclosing the findings of the
investigation on these trials and demanded that the Central
government must act against the consultants who were interfering
with the medical records of the trials.
The five NGOs who led the surviving marchers included: Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Stationery Karmchari Sangh; Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila
Purush Sangharsh Morcha; Bhopal Gas Peedit Nirashrit Pension Bhogi
Sangharsh Morcha; Bhopal Group for Information & Action and
Children Against Dow Carbide.
The marchers included Mrs. Laxmi Bai on whose husband Late Mr.
Shankarlal, BMHRC consultant Dr. S. K. Trivedi tested a drug named
Ticagrelor without his knowledge or consent. The drug manufactured
by multinational pharmaceutical company Astra Zeneca is still not
approved by the Food and Drug Administration, the regulatory
agency in USA. Another gas victim Mr. Ramadhar Shrivastav who was
given an unnamed medicine by Dr. Trivedi for a year and half as
part of a drug trial was also in the march.
The marchers included Amir son of Mr. Raees, a gas victim with
kidney disease who died in June 2010 because he was denied
dialysis facility at BMHRC. Mrs. Phullo Bai from a below poverty
line family, whose husband Ram Singh died at age 50 in March 2009
because of the same reason, was also part of the march.
Also marching was Ms Sameena (30) who was diagnosed with chronic
renal failure two and half years back. Coming from a family that
is below poverty line Sameena cannot afford to pay for Dialysis
that she needs on a regular basis to stay alive. Ms Sameena is
registered with BMHRC and is entitled to free medical care but
despite repeated attempts has still not been able to receive
facilities for Dialysis. Mr. Tanveer (45) who is also being denied
dialysis facility at BMHRC was also part of the march.
According to the organizations leading the march, gas victims are
routinely denied dialysis and investigation facilities at BMHRC.
As per the records of the hospital last year while 3000 non-gas
victims were given dialysis facility only 900 gas victims were
able to get it. The organizations pointed out that last year the
in-charge of the dialysis Unit Dr. Mahendra Atlani has earned Rs.
3.64 lakh from the non-gas victims.
The organizations expressed concern over current attempts by the
Department of Atomic Energy, (DAE), to hand over the
administration of BMHRC to an autonomous body created with the
primary involvement of the Madhya Pradesh Government. They said
that the Madhya Pradesh Government’s failure to run the hospitals
meant for gas victims has been well documented in the seven
reports of the Monitoring Committee set up by the Supreme Court.
The reports of the Monitoring Committee highlighted terrible
inadequacies in terms of lack of specialists and doctors, absence
of treatment protocols, unavailability of quality medicines,
inadequacy of patient recording system and unhygienic and
unsanitary conditions.
The organizations pointed out that the Supreme Court directed the
DAE on 19th July 2010 to take over the running of the BMHRC and
its current attempts to pass on the responsibility amounts to
contempt of the Court’s order.
It may be mentioned here that BMHRC was established in 1998 after
40 tonnes of poisonous methyl isocyanate gas spewed from the
pesticide plant of the Union Carbide factory in the intervening
night of December 2-3, 1984. The gas leak killed 3,000 people
instantly and more that 25,000 over the years. It also affected
100,000 people that night and estimates are that more than 500,000
continue to suffer till date.
(pervezbari@eth.net)
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