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Newspaper:The Times of India | Edition:Jaipur | Date:03 July. 2002,

Syringe which can't be reused launched in state

India's first 'auto-disable' syringe with an inbuilt system to prevent reuse was on Tuesday launched in Rajasthan. "It is major technological breakthrough in medical science as auto-disable (AD) syringes cannot be reused and any attempt to do so breaks the plunger," Pradeep Sareen, general manager (marketing) of the Hindustan Syringes and Medical Devices told a press conference here. The AD syringe with the brand name 'Kojak Selinge" would help in minimising infection due to reusage of disposable syringe presently available in the market, he said.

The mechanism in the AD syringe works by locking the plunger after a dosage has been administered which automatically makes it impossible to reuse, Sareen said. The union government has in principle agreed to make AD syringe mandatory during the mass immunization campaign in 32 major cities and 16 towns soon, said Sareen

“The union government has in principle agreed to make AD syringe mandatory during the mass immunization campaign in 32 major cities and 16 towns soon, “said Sareen. R Sridharan, an officer on the programme for appropriate technology in health (PATH), said in India, more than 7.8 million people suffer from infections caused due to the unsafe injections practices. Of these, 4.75 lakh people die.

 

 
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