The Hindu (Kochi)

SMA medicines: age limit for free drugs extended

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The State government has initiated the distributi­on of medicines to those children below the age of 12 years who are a—icted with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).

Earlier, only children with SMA till the age of six years were given medicines for free.

57 children

In the Œrst phase, 10 children had been given the prohibitiv­ely expensive SMA drugs. Till now, 57 children have been given medicines. Now that the age limit is being raised to 12 years, another 23 children will also receive medicines for free, a statement issued by the o‰ce of the Health Minister on Saturday said.

Navakerala Sadas

It was during Navakerala Sadas meetings, a public outreach programme of the State government, at

Kozhikode that an SMA-afœicted person requested that the free drugs be extended to children above 6 years of age also.

The statement issued by the Health Minister said that Kerala was the Œrst State to begin free distributi­on of drugs for a rare disease like SMA.

The supply of the SMA drug, Risdiplam, to SMAa—icted children below the age of six years began 18 months ago. Till now 600 units of the drug has been distribute­d and most children have regained mobility.

SMA-a—icted children above six years have a lot of limitation­s because of scoliosis, which also aŸects the capacity of the lungs. With the government taking over the additional Œnancial liability of covering children above six years too, these children are expected to improve slowly.

5 successful surgeries

The Œrst SMA clinic was set up in the SAT Hospital, Thiruvanan­thapuram, and free surgery to correct scoliosis of the spine in SMA patients was also initiated at the Thiruvanan­thapuram Government Medical College hospital. Till now, Œve such surgeries have been completed successful­ly, totally free of cost

Under a Union government scheme, SAT Hospital had been recently chosen as one of the hospitals to be elevated as a Centre of Excellence in the management of rare diseases. Through the scheme, the hospital had been given a grant of ₹3 crore also.

KARE scheme

The government has also implemente­d the Kerala Against Rare Diseases (KARE) scheme, a comprehens­ive care strategy to prevent and manage rare diseases. KARE envisages prevention and early detection of rare diseases, making the latest technology/therapy available to individual­s, ensuring homebased care and psychosoci­al support for parents and caregivers.

State government extends free distributi­on of medicines to children below the age of 12 years. Earlier, only children till 6 years of age received the free medicines.

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