In a shocking case of medical negligence, almost two dozen patients of suffering from diabetic retinopathy were allegedly put at risk as they were administered the wrong medicine at one of the government hospital of Delhi. About thirty people developed blurred vision after they were allegedly injected with contaminated medicine in their eyes at a government hospital, Delhi. According to reports, the medicine the problem was noticed only on Tuesday morning, when surgeons in the ophthalmology department noticed changes in the eyes of the patients, which compelled doctors to call for urgent operations.
Avastian is classified as a sight-saving drug and is used all over the world. In this case, the patients probably were given contaminated injections as they developed blurred vision accompanied with mild pain. The preliminary inquiry suggests that a medicine led to an adverse reaction in…