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27 gov't hospitals offer free morphine to poor cancer patients
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Feb 7, 2010 - 2:31:52 PM
By Francis M. Bilowan
MANILA,
Feb. 8 (PNA) – The Department of Health (DOH) said poor cancer patients
can get free morphine in several government hospitals/institutions
starting this year.
The
DOH said morphine in the form of tablets is presently available in 27
government hospitals; and from the non-government organization
Technical Working Group (TWG) for the Accessibility and Availability of
Opioid for Pain and Palliative Care.
The
NGO is a multidisciplinary, multisectoral group that facilitates and
advocates for policies that improve accessibility and availability of
opioid analgesics for pain and palliative care in the country created
in April 2008.
With
the primary objective of breaking the barriers and other misconceptions
about opioids, and in coordination with the DOH, Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency (PDEA), Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) and other
partner agencies, the TWG has initiated and implemented activities for
opioid accessibility and availability in the past years.
“Pain
management is one of the most important aspects of health care
especially for those with chronic or terminal illnesses yet scores of
Filipino patients are suffering from pain unnecessarily due to lack of
accessibility and availability of opioid medicines such as morphine,”
the DOH said in a statement.
“Although
eliminating pain is clinically possible as there are a number of safe
and effective methods that treat pain such as opioid analgesics (i.e.
morphine), it is often left untreated because access to these
controlled medications is a problem for many. Impediments in
regulation, procurement, and knowledge and attitude on opioids often
pose obstacles in the adequate use of these drugs for medical
purposes,” the DOH said.
The
government procured an about P10 million worth of morphine at the end
of 2008. The drugs were then turned over to selected government
hospitals and hospices in Metro Manila in February 2009 to be used by
indigent patients suffering from pain.
The drugs were distributed to at least 10 DOH hospitals by July 2009, and were increased to 16 DOH hospitals by September 2009.
At
the start of 2010, the morphine tablets are available in the following
hospitals/institutions: National Capital Region (NCR) – Jose Reyes
Memorial Medical Center in Sta. Cruz, Manila; Rizal Medical Center in
Pasig City; East Avenue Medical Center in East Ave., Quezon City;
UP-Philippine General Hospital in Taft Avenue, Manila; Quirino Memorial
Medical Center in Project 4, Quezon City.
In
Cordillera Autonomous region (CAR) – Baguio General Hospital &
Medical Center in Baguio City; Region 1 – Mariano Marcos Memorial
Hospital in Ilocos Norte and Batanes General Hospital in Basco,
Batanes; Region 2 – Cagayan Valley Medical Center in Tuguegarao City
and Veterans Memorial Hospital in Nueva Viscaya;
Region
3 – Jose B. Lingad General Hospital in San Fernando, Pampanga and Dr.
Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center in Cabanatuan
City; Region 4A –Madre de Amor Hospice Foundation c/o Healthserve Los
Baños, Inc. in Laguna and Batangas Regional Hospital in Batangas City;
Region 4B – Ospital ng Palawan in Puerto Prinsesa City; Region 5 –
Bicol Regional Training & Teaching Hospital in Albay;
Region
6 – Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital in Bacolod
City and Western Visayas Medical Center in Iloilo City; Region 7 – Gov.
Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital in Bohol and Vicente Sotto
Memorial Medical Center Cebu City; Region 8 – Eastern Visayas Regional
Medical Center in Tacloban City;
Region
9 – Zamboanga City Medical Center in Zamboanga City; Region 10 –
Northern Mindanao Medical Center in Cagayan de Oro and Hilarion Ramiro
Memorial Hospital in Ozamis City; Region 11 – Davao Medical Center and
Davao Regional Hospital in Davao City; Region 12 – Cotabato Regional
& Medical Center in SOCCSKSARGEN; and CARAGA – CARAGA Regional
Hospital in Surigao City. (PNA)
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