On June 18, Wang Yu, songshan road, Nanyang reported to this newspaper that his father had a lump in his leg due to lymphadenitis. When he was in a clinic in front of his home, he was advised by the doctor to put on a plaster and was sent to hospital infected. He died of respiratory and circulatory failure the next morning. On June 23rd, this newspaper published a life in plaster? A patient in Nanyang got worse after seeing a doctor in the clinic and died after being sent to the hospital, which caused great repercussions in the society.
Progress:
According to the investigation results of the Food and Drug Administration and the health department, the autopsy has expired.
On June 27th, Wang Yu told reporters that an autopsy could not be conducted beyond the effective time of 7 days stipulated by law, and he could only wait for the investigation results of the Food and Drug Administration and the health department.
Zhang Yufeng, deputy director of the Urban-Rural Integration Demonstration Zone Branch of Nanyang US Food and Drug Administration, told the reporter that the food and drug supervision department had conducted preliminary investigation and evidence collection on plaster production and sales enterprises yesterday, and after the investigation, complete evidence was formed, and then the investigation results were announced to the public.
"My father's body is still in the funeral home. The reply given by the District Health Planning Commission is that the normal procedure takes three months to produce results. How can you wait three months? " Wang Yu said that he went to the District Health Planning Commission for many times to report the situation, but all he encountered was that the door was difficult to enter and his face was ugly.
Before the deadline for publication, the reporter repeatedly called Li Jun, deputy director of the Health Management Center of Nanyang Urban-Rural Integration Demonstration Zone, and Shen Ping, the Health Supervision Office, but no one answered.
Dealer:
Express condolences to the family.
Waiting for the official investigation results, I have the responsibility to never refuse.
On June 26th, the reporter met the manager Shen of Shenyang Fuyang Tianxia Chinese Medicine Research Co., Ltd. who came to cooperate with the investigation and evidence collection in Zaolin Food and Drug Institute of Wancheng Branch.
"If it is the consequences caused by our products, the company will bear the responsibility within the scope prescribed by law, never shirk its responsibility, actively cooperate with relevant departments to investigate and deal with it, and at the same time express sympathy to the families of the deceased, and appeal to both clinics and patients to resolve it through consultation according to law." Manager Shen said that Shenyang Fuyang Tianxia Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Co., Ltd. was entrusted by Henan Shande Traditional Chinese Medicine Company to sell Fengtian Fuyang Tianxia Guben Health Care Powder, with clear reminders and taboos, such as prohibiting the use of skin injuries and immediately stopping the use of allergies.
Li, a clinic doctor, has been troubled by this incident these days, and his mental state is not very good.
"The patient came to me that day and offered to send water. I refused." Then he prescribed some anti-inflammatory and heat-clearing drugs, and put six pairs of plasters of different sizes on the thigh root, under the navel and lower back, but they did not cover the whole body. Li said that the patient suffered from cirrhosis when he came to see a doctor. He had been treated for pneumonia and respiratory infection before, but he didn't go to the hospital because it was the Dragon Boat Festival. When he was treated in the clinic, he was also very cautious about such patients. After the incident, the family of the deceased asked for a certain amount of compensation twice, but both were rejected by him, and they thought that the death of the patient had nothing to do with him. It is hoped that the relevant departments will issue the survey results according to the law and regulations.
Li explained that he did not open the door to cooperate with the investigation on the morning of June 23, because the family of Mr. Jiang, a distributor in Nanyang, died unexpectedly and could not come, so he was postponed for one day.
The health powder used by doctors or the plaster for out-of-range diagnosis and treatment have no accurate words of medicine, health and medical machinery.
A doctor who asked not to be named told reporters that Wang had cirrhosis in the central hospital two days before his death. Jaundice is serious and hypoproteinemia is obvious. Clinic doctors should not treat such seriously ill patients, and it is not excluded that there are incentives that lead to the death of patients when clinic doctors treat them.
Lawyer Li of Henan Dingju Law Firm said that from the current situation, Li is qualified in the internal medicine of western medicine, and it is beyond the scope to treat patients with a product full of Chinese medicine.
Moreover, the health powder used for plasters can't be called health powder at all, because there are no drug standards, hygiene standards and medical device standards. As a medical institution, it is also problematic to treat patients with such products.
The doctor of traditional Chinese medicine wrote:
Remind grassroots doctors all over the country.
Spigel, a columnist of grass-roots doctors' commune, wrote: Sticking plaster to stick a life? This is a case worth pondering by all primary doctors. Now that the bonus period of large infusion at the grassroots level has passed, everyone always wants to find some safe and reliable new methods to carry out diagnosis and treatment, such as vigorously developing Chinese medicine services, but I don't know that pure Chinese medicine is not synonymous with safety and no toxic side effects. If you don't understand these things of Chinese medicine service, it will be dangerous. ...
To carry out Chinese medicine services, grassroots doctors should keep three red lines.
Reminder 1: Pure Chinese medicine is not synonymous with non-toxic side effects.
Reminder 2: Grassroots doctors need to know Chinese medicine to use Chinese medicine.
Reminder 3: Health products cannot be used to treat diseases. Grassroots doctors should know the law and abide by it.
In view of the tense relationship between doctors and patients, the state does not advocate infusion, and it is understandable that primary doctors want to seek safe and reliable treatment. However, when faced with dazzling new therapies, they must be more careful: are these therapies and products really as safe and reliable as advertised, are they allowed by the state, and are grassroots doctors legal?
Otherwise, if there is no problem, the primary doctors will violate the rules first, so I hope the adverse consequences of this application can alert the primary doctors!
This newspaper will continue to pay attention to the further development of this matter.