KARACHI, Aug 15: Aslam Khwaja, a friend working in the Sukkur area with Faisal Edhi, sent a message yesterday with a list of the medicines they need (see below). A team of doctors from the Pakistan Medical Association has also joined them. Those wishing to donate, please coordinate with me at the earliest. Will send to Hyderabad where another friend will receive & send on to Sukkur. Thanks.
Medicines needed for Flood Relief
S. No Name of Medicine Quantity
1. ORS 200
2. Tab: Flagyl 200
3. Panadol 200
4. Vibramycin 100
5. Avil 50g 200
6. Nospa 100
7. Septran 200
8. Bascopan Plus 100
9. Normitab 50mg 2 Packet
10. Loprin 75 mg 2 Packet
11. Ponstan Forte 200
12. Arinec Forte 200
13. Panadol cf 100
14. Ventolin 2mg 200
15. Theragran H 2 Packet
16. Erythrocin 500mg 1 Packet
17. Erythrocin 250mg 1 Packet
18. Ponstan 100
19. Mercef 250mg 5 packet
20. Stemetil 200
21. Gravinate 1 Packet
22. Labrex 2 packet
23. Navaquine 300
24. Dicloran 50mg 3 Packet
25. Distalgesic 1 Packet
26. Zantac 150mg 5 Packet
27. Inderal 10mg 1 bottle
28. Tandegyl 5 Packet
29. Syrup Entamizole 25
30. Negram 20
31. Panadol 50
32. Calpol 50
33. Nivaquine 50
34. Septran 20
35. Septran DS 20
36. Incremin 20
37. Lederplex 25
38. Benatus 50
39. Ventolin 50
40. Hydrillin 50
41. Calcium p 20
42. Gravinate 30
43. Fansidar 30
44. Mucaine 30
45. Ponstan 30
46. Amoxil 250 20
47. Amoxil 125 20
48. Brufen 30
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How can I send the medicines to the flood affected people?
I live in Karachi and I want to visit the places where the flood refugees have been deployed. We have collected some donations and we want to spend it on the needy.
Please reply anyone who has the contact number or addresses of the places in Karachi or nearby?
I am waiting…
Thanks,
Bilaal
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Dear Bilal,
You can contact Aslam Khwaja (03007030972) who is out there with Faisal Edhi, in Sukkur, Khairpur, Shikarpur etc. They have 7 medical camps. You can send the medicines through Shalimar Flying Coach (near 7th Day Adventist Hospital), addressed to: Shahrukh Shaikh, Hyderabad, tel. 03453638554 & 03003246895. Msg him about the consignment & he will receive the packets and send them on to friends in the field. Sukkur.
Thank you.
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My best wishes to Aslam Khwaja and his entire team we have spread the word around .May God be with you all.
Regards,
Alam
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i have medicines available. I need a point of contact in USA to coordinate
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Thanks. Working on it, will revert asap.
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Dear SJ Forbes, just emailed you contacts of Dr M. Taqi in Florida who can coordinate with you re medicines to Pakistan. Thank you.
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Dr Taqi is sure to do a great job. Best of luck.
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I have medecine n clothes ready to send.where is the nearest pick up point.i live in Brighton.
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We need medicines for free medical camps at Sukkur and Ghotki districts for free medical camps, contact 03003600568
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I would like to donate medicine. I live in Scotland, UK. Can you please let me know how I can get them to the camps?
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Thanks a lot. You can send medicines via PIA or donate money to a reliable organisation to buy the medicines. PIA is transporting relief goods free of cost to Pakistan, if you can get the stuff to their office – see their link
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