As part of their corporate social responsibility,
The medical items are Heparin 25000 IU 200 vials and Erythropoietin 4000 IU 150 injections which are medication for patients with end stage renal disease. The bank dedicated this timely donation to one of their late staff, Mr.
"We witnessed first hand the devastating effect that this diagnosis brought to him, his family and to all of us at the bank. Unfortunately in 2019, we lost him but his legacy lived on as it is through his case that we have come to be associated with the dialysis unit," said Njilan Senghore, managing director,
She added that there is a higher prevalence of kidney disease in The
"Dialysis is the most common form of renal therapy available locally but there is generally inadequacy of consumables which unfortunately leads to patient being under dialysed or in some cases not dialysed at all for days and weeks," Njilan pointed out.
Dr.
"We have about 100 patients on chronic dialysis in addition to those who come in with acute kidney failure both of whom require especially heparin for dialysis. The majority of others on chronic dialysis require erythropoietin to keep their blood level at optimal level."
He expressed delight, saying the medication will serve their patients and provide relief to most of the patients who cannot afford it. "The cost of treatment of this condition is beyond what most people can afford. Even for average middle income earners the treatment for advanced kidney failure can run you bankrupt," he lamented.
Chief Medical Director Prof.
"Heparin and Erythropoietin are very vital medications we use at our unit. We saw patients with kidney failures which is the organ responsible for removing toxic waste and other functions. The medications are very vital because presently, everyday our patients are looking for transfusions which is difficult," said Dr.
Patients, he added, find it very difficult to get blood because there is no donor, "but with erythropoietin in our hands we will be able to go a long way because it will help us to maintain their hemoglobin."
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