snoop1130 Posted August 5, 2021 Share Posted August 5, 2021 BANGKOK (NNT) - The Food and Drugs Administration is urging the general public not to self-prescribe the Favipiravir antiviral drug, as that which is available over the counter or online is likely to be fake, while improper use could lead to drug resistance. Thailand’s Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has addressed reports of unauthorized sale of products claimed to be Favipiravir online or at pharmacies, warning members of the public not to purchase such items for self-prescription. Dr Surachoke Tangwiwat, Deputy Secretary General of the FDA, said today that over the counter or online Favipiravir products could be counterfeit items containing no active ingredients, or from a defective manufacturing batch not passing quality control. He said the use of Favipiravir from unauthorized channels could result in the patient loosing their chance of receiving effective medicine for COVID-19 treatment, or could unknowingly be harmed by contaminants. The drug sold online may also not come with adequate dosage recommendations, resulting in drug resistance to the pathogen due to inadequate use. Favipiravir is an antiviral drug approved for COVID-19 treatment in Thailand. The drug is classified as a special controlled drug that must only be prescribed by a physician, with side effects and treatment progress documented by some groups of patients, including pregnant women. Currently, everyone who has tested positive to COVID-19 will receive check-up calls from doctors to monitor their symptoms. The patients, including those isolating at home, will have access to Favipiravir free of charge, subject to the doctor’s evaluation. The FDA is now urging the public to report any suspicious sales of Favipiravir by calling the 1556 hotline, or by sending an email to [email protected]. -- © Copyright NNT 2021-08-05 - Whatever you're going through, the Samaritans are here for you - Follow ASEAN NOW on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
internationalism Posted August 5, 2021 Share Posted August 5, 2021 (edited) that is prescription drug, from what I understand. so can't be sold over the counter. the only way to get it is from patients, who were given it free by hospital. Less likely stolen from factory or from hospital pharmacy. It doesn't have to be all fake. It's widely available in india, and cheaper, because of much larger scale of production Edited August 5, 2021 by internationalism 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thairastawoman Posted August 5, 2021 Share Posted August 5, 2021 Where is the world is it proven that it worst and is useful ? I can't find any information online... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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