The Borneo Post

KKM to distribute medical stockpile to private clinics, hospitals

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The trend for medication, especially for fever, cough and cold (if compared) prior to Covid-19, the demand this year far exceeds those of previous years.

Khairy Jamaluddin

KUALA LUMPUR: The Health Ministry (KKM) will distribute its stockpile of medicines to private clinics and hospitals following a medical supply shortage in the market.

Its minister, Khairy Jamaluddin said this was following the loaning of medicines, as announced on June 13, from KKM health clinics and hospitals to private clinics as part of a temporary solution.

“Despite that (loaning of medicines), this issue (shortage of supply) still persists and I still receive complaints mainly from community pharmacies and small private clinics, which do not get supplies, especially medicines for cough and cold and for children’s use,” he told a media conference here yesterday.

He said the government’s buffer stock was managed by Pharmaniag­a Bhd and would be given to private clinics and hospitals facing a shortage first.

Khairy a ributed the cause of the shortage to the unexpected­ly high demand for especially fever, cough and cold medication, compared to before Covid-19.

“The trend for medication, especially for fever, cough and cold (if compared) prior to Covid19, the demand this year far exceeds those of previous years.

“There are many assumption­s as to why this is happening, among them being the children’s extremely low immune system a er being confined to their homes for two years and not being exposed to any germs or viruses. And when they go out (again), their immune system is extremely weak and this results in a rise in flu cases. We also have an increase of influenza light illness (ILI), where many clinics are full of cases involving children and adults,” he said.

Apart from that, Khairy said among the causes of the medical supply shortage in the market were the lockdown in China and geopolitic­al problems in Ukraine.

“We have discussed with the manufactur­ers, they will increase production, which should be more stable in the third quarter… that is two more months. Meanwhile, we will wait for production from the factories to be more stable, I agree for the government medical stockpile to be released immediatel­y to private clinics and hospitals,” he said.

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