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PM-THREAD 1204-2
As you may be well aware that Sri Lanka is been badly hit with the highest
number of casualties coming from the region. Over 18700 people confirmed dead
and the number is expected to rise well over 25000. Millions of people are
displaced and are very worried about the secondary infections that might trigger
due to polluted water and environment.
The President has declared state of emergency having requested for International
help.
I kindly request if anyone is interested to contibute with related medicines,
water purifying tablets, towards this worthy cause to contact me to forward
there donation. I will help them to link with the necessary authorities to speed
up the process. Drugs should contain atleast 6-10 months of shelf life. It is
also Ideal time donate drugs instead of paying destruction cost when expired.
I have also requested from the Sri Lankan pharma friends to find out exactly
what they need.
My Contact are .
M. Madharudeen,
The Sri Lankan community suffering will definetely appreciate your support and
favour.
Thanks for your prompt reponse.
We are also currently negotiatin with few international airlines for logistical
support to transport the donated medicines to Colombo International Airport.Sri
lanka. I shall feedback to all when I here from them.
M. Madharudeen.
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I saw your request on the pharma marketing listserv. While my organization is
not able to provide these materials, I would be happy to pass along your request
on our blog (http://suepelletier.typepad.com/daily_capsules), and also send your
information to others I know who are blogging for the pharma and medical
community.
Please let me know if you would like me to do this. Anything at all I can do to
help those in Sri Lanka during this terrible time, I would like to do.
Thank you for your efforts to alleviate some of the suffering.
Best regards,
Sue
At the same time a fellow lankan whos has come up to sort it out at ground level
through the Canadian Relief Foundation in Canada which is deeply engaged in Sri
Lanka, Eastern Provice, Trincomalee District. ( http://www.canadianrelief.ca/ )
Currently I have a donor willing to donate bedding (sheets). towels,
clothing, toothbrushes, OTC drugs like aspirin and disenfectants, etc from the
Philladelphia, United States. I dont know if one could help us to forward this
to the UK offices of Air Lanka/Sri Lankan.
Thanks for all of you, we shall work on this to see many lives are saved and
rehabilitated.
M. Madharudeen
I have forwarded you request for medications and support to my company,
Novartis Ophthalmics in New Brunswick, NJ.
Our prayer go out to you and your families in the disaster zone.
Best Wishes,
I have forwarded a request to help to Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical
Companies (Rx&D).
I will update you as soon as I have reply, the companies
are often closed during the holiday break so I may not hear until next week.
Best Regards,
I have manage[d] to compile a List of websites that you can find more information
on the Tsunami, that hit asia. Plenty of places for donation and help. Feel free
to choose as per your wish.
If any one willing to get intouch with the Director, Medical Supplies Division...
The websites for more infornation are:
An Emergency Coordinating Unit has been established at the President's Office to
expedite relief operations and assist the victims.
Contact Nos.: Start sharing the pain of the victims and come
forward for help. Don't think you and me are lucky. You never know
what's next on agenda.
Following the devastation that took place last sunday in asia after the deadly
quake that hit the entire asian sub-continent the number of victims are rising
across the region. The worst hit nation was once the pearl and paradise of the
indian ocean, Sri Lanka. As I write to all of you now its place full of pearls
of tears and a paradise of dead bodies and displaced innocent civilians that
floated like match sticks. It is estimated that the death toll could be well
over 25000 alone in Sri Lanka with over 1 million people with out shelter, food,
clothing, medicines and so on.
I have managed to secure the ESSENTIAL DRUG LIST that they are need of from the
following:
If any one who wishes to contribute to one of the above organisations kindly
contact me and I will be glad to forward the details as the attachments are too
big and I was advised by the Moderator, John Mack to send them individually who
wish to have the list or lists.
You could drop by a email to : mediceutix@yahoo.com or earthman@siticable.co.ug
Give me a call or sms text to me on : +256 77 951775 along with your email
address.
Thanks and I look forward for the pharma industries help at this 11th hour.
M. Madharudeen Country Code 94-11 People who have lost contact with
their relatives or friends as a result of the Tsunami disaster are advised to
go to the nearest hospital or contact the hospital police posts regarding any
information that can lead to their location or some information on
them.
Ampara Hospital Batticaloa Hospital Colombo National Hospital Galle Hospital Gampaha Hospital Jaffna Hospital Kalmunai Hospital Kalubowila Hospital Kalutara Hospital Matara Hospital Negombo Hospital Panadura Hospital Trincomalee Hospital Vavuniya Hospital URGENT MEDICAL SUPPLIES NEEDED BY THE RED CROSS
I would like to give special thanks to Mohamed Madharudeen, Marketing Manager at
Surgipharm (Uganda)
Ltd., a Uganda company that imports, markets, and distributes pharmaceutical and
health care
products in east Africa for taking the initiative to get vital information out
and make arrangements
for shipment of drugs to Sri Lanka.
Below is some more information from him, especially how to contact the SriLankan
Airlines which is
helping ship items to Sri Lanka.
NOTE: As Mr. Madharudeen, warned in a personal email to me, send goods to state sources as there could be people taking advantage of this crisis.
John Mack, moderator
--------- I have got the essential drug list from the Director, Medical Supply Division,
Ministry of Health
Sri Lanka (see MoH-druglist.pdf), along with the Airlines commitment to provide logistical support.
I again request everyone to come up and help this needy cause.
I also thank the members who are currently working on the donation programme,
much as they are on
vacation now.
Thanks & Regards
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Thank you for your concern. Immediate requirements are medical supplies and
infant food which we
are willing to carry in FOC from our online points.
We are also accepting cash donations which will be used by our charitable arm
SriLankan Cares to
assist in the rehabilitation work in the medium term.
Payment could be made through Deutsche Bank Trust Co., Americas, New York
(Swift BKTRUS33), to
credit of HBLILKLX-001, Account Number 04-099-730 for further credit of
SriLankan Airlines Limited
Account Number 5040003907 with Hatton National Bank, City FCBU, Colombo 1 , Sri
Lanka.
Appreciate your help.
Best regards, NOTE FROM MODERATOR: Please use care when sending cash donations to unverified sources. Contact the organization via phone or website first to verify authenticity before making your donation.
Pfizer:
Others:
Other resources:
List of web sites for more information and for donations
Sri Lanka hospital contacts and list of medical supplies needed by the Red Cross
Deen says: "What is more important is to send goods to state sources as there could be people taking
advantage of this crisis. So, I have attached the list what the MSD/MoH wants (see below)."
List of essential drugs requested by the Sri Lankan Medical Supply Division, Ministry of Health
List of surgical requested by the Sri Lankan Medical Supply Division, Ministry of Health
Also:
Most Sri Lankans are confused."
More info on http://www.bbc.co.uk/sinhala/ |
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