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Mumbai: As Covid on wane, docs suspect dengue in cough, hypoxia cases | Mumbai News


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MUMBAI: Dengue cases have been rising sharply across the city, said doctors, even though the BMC has officially stated that only eight patients were diagnosed between July 1 and 11.
An added complication this monsoon, said doctors, was that several dengue patients have been coming in with symptoms of cold, cough and low oxygen levels that are now synonymous with Covid-19.
Infectious diseases specialist Dr Om Srivastava said people associated dengue with a drop in white blood cells and platelets, but “we now have dengue patients with cough, cold and lower respiratory ailments”.
It isn’t as if dengue’s symptoms have changed but Covid has changed us, said Dr Gautam Bhansali from Bombay Hospital near New Marine Lines. “People have become very observant, especially with cough, cough and blood oxygen levels. All these symptoms are part of most viral fever, be it Covid or dengue,” he said. ....

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India's most purchased drugs in the last decade are for cardiac ailments, diabetes


India s most purchased drugs in the last decade are for cardiac ailments, diabetes
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At around Rs 21,000 crore annually, cardiac medication forms the biggest therapy of drugs being bought by Indians today. A decade ago, it was a third of its size and the second largest-therapy by sales. At around Rs 16,000 crore, anti-diabetes medication today is the fourth-largest therapy of drugs sold in the country.
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Cardiac medication has emerged as the highest-selling drug therapy in India over the past one decade, while anti-diabetics drugs have catapulted to among the top five therapies sold in India during this period. What makes this surge stark is that anti-diabetes drugs were not even among the top-five selling therapies till 2011, and cardiac drugs till the beginning of the millennium. ....

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