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Sale of steroids boom during pandemic in Covid medication.

With increasing number of Covid patients requiring oxygen in the ongoing second wave of infections, the sale of steroids has also increased along with other Covid-related medication. Estimates by Federation of Chemists and Druggists Association (FGSCDA) suggest that sales of steroids particularly dexamethasone and methyl prednisolone, have gone up by a good 10-fold in April.“Rise in cases have surely caused an increase in the sale of steroids. However, steroids are life-saving medicines and are not typically prescribed to all patients. But in the ongoing second wave of Covid-19 infections, at least seven in ten patients are prescribed these two steroids very frequently. This is against an estimated two in ten patients who were prescribed steroids and that too at a later stage,” said Alpesh Patel, president, FGSCDA.


Patel also explained that most patients were given steroids after at least a week of getting infected and that too usually at the hospital, during the first wave. However, the treatment approach has now changed drastically.


Ankur Aggarwal, founder, Medkart, said, “The sale of steroids are booming because patients are often prescribed these medicines at a much early stage. We’ve come across patients who have just contracted Covid and are prescribed steroids, to avert further complications. This was not the case in the earlier wave of Covid infections.”
A senior city-based physician told THE AHMEDABAD BUZZ that steroids are being used indiscriminately for Covid-19 treatment. “Steroids like dexamethasone are life-saving when used at the right time. They generally come to play at the end of first week or start of the second week of the onset of symptoms. But nowadays many practitioners are prescribing it from the first day, hoping that the lung involvement gets under control,” said the physician. “But unchecked use can cause other side effects which can impact the patient even after getting cured of Covid-19.”

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