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BP Koirala Cancer Hospital Faces Severe Shortage of Chemotherapy Drugs

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The BP Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital in Chitwan is experiencing a critical shortage of essential chemotherapy drugs like Carboplatin and Cisplatin, impacting patient treatment plans. Dr. Guru Sharan Sah stated the shortage is due to a global disruption in the supply of active pharmaceutical ingredients, warning it could reduce chemotherapy effectiveness. The hospital has informed the Ministry of Health and Population and is seeking international assistance.

  • The hospital treats approximately 200 chemotherapy patients daily, and alternative drugs are not easily available.
  • Stocks of Cisplatin were depleted months ago, and Carboplatin ran out earlier this month.
  • Hospital authorities warn that treatment outcomes and recovery rates may be affected if supplies are not restored.
  • Doctors are concerned about patients obtaining medicines through unofficial channels, which could pose health risks.
  • Limited new imports are expected from Bangladesh in the coming months.

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