LAHORE, MAY 12 (DNA) — In Lahore, a shortage of anti-tetanus injections has emerged, posing challenges for individuals injured in accidents. Pharmacies across the city are experiencing a scarcity of these injections, leaving many with limited access to crucial medical treatment.
The scarcity of anti-tetanus injections has resulted in severe difficulties for those injured in accidents, as timely administration of the injection is imperative to prevent wound infection. Medical experts emphasize that the injection must be administered within 72 hours of the injury to effectively ward off potential bacterial infections.
The risk of infection is heightened as bacteria can easily enter the body through various wounds, underscoring the importance of timely medical intervention in such cases. The shortage has been exacerbated by the cessation of production by an international maker of anti-tetanus injections, claim pharma manufacturers.
However, the Punjab government claims that the anti-tetanus injections was available in public hospitals. — DNA