Vaidya Ji
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Vaidya Ji
@UndercoverDoct
#Raise_Stipend_Of_AYUSH_Interns_UP
Katılım Nisan 2020
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My @gonoise @SupportNoise #Masterbuds Max only lasted 6 months after spending 11k! 😤 The sound was great, but durability is clearly an issue. I'm so frustrated that there's been no resolution. 🎧💔 #CustomerService
Resolution provided: Buy New at 20% Off by Submitting old.



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@motorolaindia The Coolest Motorola Device. Moto G2
Plan a relaunch. It will be shattering all records.
5G, Moto G2 will be Great with Better specs.

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@Bose @gonoise @jagograhakjago What can be done in this case? @gonoise T&C will be like that only to show the poor build quality is not covered under Warranty.
@SupportNoise Doesn't Care.
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My guns, my rules! 🔫 Apparently, my generosity knows no bounds, but my aim for delivery does.
An Eye Opener for those Soros Gang Sympathisers. Now You must have understood why we need a govt. which puts India First.
#Indiafirst

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@Ajay1157540 But Even after these complaints and fines.
Why are things still the same? Dirty Linen. You need to ask for cleaning of bathroom, working taps everything while u travel. And now even train attendants seem immune to everything. They provide things to us who complain, rest left
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@RailwaySeva @RailMinIndia A lot of people barging into AC coaches in Bundelkhand Express 11108
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I just got some closing remarks from @RailwaySeva regarding my complaint. 🚂 They're looking into it, and I'm hopeful for a positive outcome! 🤞 Always good to see feedback taken seriously. Thanks for the quick response! 🙏 #IndianRailways
Let's see. @RailMinIndia @drm_dli

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I'm so frustrated with Indian Railways! 😠 It feels like we're back to pre-2014 conditions, only worse. My hopes for improvement are completely shattered. 💔 What happened to progress? 🚂
@RailMinIndia @RailwaySeva #IndianRailways




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@abhiastheysay @sathyashrii Not Justifying it. Just talking about technicalities in society.
Value for Money means the Bride side decides, bargains and then arrives at a conclusion about the so-called gifts. Even written in triplicate sometimes.
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@UndercoverDoct @sathyashrii Seriously justifying dowry? what do you mean by value for money ?
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@RajeshwariRW The Best Way to End reservation lies in the hands of the Public Itself.
Start dropping the Surnames which sometimes we are proud of.(Most people assume One dropping Surname must be from SC/ST category).
Accept Intercaste marriages(Not with Dual Standard that ladka ok ladki nhi)
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खुरपेंची सूचना 🚨:
हमारी खुरपेंची टीम MPLADS पोर्टल से लगातार
सांसदों के रिकार्ड खंगाल रही है और उनकी पोल खोल रही है।
आपको जिस सासंद की कुंडली की छानबीन करवानी हों, जिन्होंने क्षेत्र में ढंग से काम ना किया हो, उनके नाम, क्षेत्र सहित कमेंट में बताइए।
कामचोरों की रेल और अच्छे कार्यों की प्रशंसा, दोनों बराबर मात्रा में करेंगे। ताकि आम जनता को सच पता चले।
जय हिंद 🇮🇳🙏
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@theliverdoc A Huge Round of applause 🙌🏻.
I also have seen patients struggling with these problems. Even Doctors are unsure about this.
Everyone suggests, take the brand if u can afford it.
Especially with Janaushadhi Meds, I bought Ketoconazole and someone told me it doesn't work,I switchd
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PS: The original reports and full study summary of all 131 drugs analysis will be available on meshindia.org within a week for you to download, review, check and share.
Thanks again and take care. We will be back with new public health projects soon.

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STAY WITH ME.
A few years ago, a patient was referred to me because he was diagnosed with complicated cirrhosis. He had an infection which led to a condition called hepatic encephalopathy (brain failure due to high ammonia levels). The treatment largely involved ammonia reducing therapies. One drug was central to this - Rifaximin - a non-absorbable antibiotic that reduced ammonia in the body. I prescribed him Rifaximin for 6 weeks and advised him follow-up.
He came back to me, not after six weeks, but in 4 weeks, this time, in liver coma (worst stage of brain failure - due to very high ammonia). He spent two days in the ICU and six days in total in the hospital. His hospital bill was close to INR 80,000. He had no insurance and his wife borrowed the money from neighbors and friends to clear hospital dues.
Upon questioning, I found that he was not taking the Rifaximin drug I had prescribed. He was only on the other two drugs (one, a syrup called lactulose for improving ammonia clearance in gut). I was furious, because the patient spent a whole week unecessarily in the ICU and wasted so much money that he never had - just because he was "not compliant" to my orders. I decided it was time for me to school him a bit.
But I was wrong. He was compliant. He had purchased Rifaximin and was on it. For 15 days. Thereafter, he could not afford it. He was an autorickshaw driver who shuttled school children every morning and evening. He could hardly make ends meet. He had two children of his own. The Rifaximin brand I prescribed him was 42 rupees per tablet. He had to consume two a day - which would mean 2520 rupees a month. He just did not have that money - so he skipped it - to not compromise on other important matters - childrens education and food.
He was confused and scared about opting for a cheaper version of Rifaximin because one, he was unsure about the quality of Rifaximin that was not prescribed by me and two, he was "scared" that I would scold him for buying a cheaper Rifaximin and if that got him into trouble.
I was confused and scared about prescribing a cheaper version of Rifaximin because one, I was unsure about the quality of Rifaximin that was not "a good promoted brand" and two, I was "scared" that his family would scold me for prescribing a cheaper Rifaximin and if that got him into trouble.
It is heartbreaking that many doctors still simply don’t trust generic medicines. Too often, they worry that these cheaper options are lower quality or might cause more problems than the big, famous brands. This fear leads them to prescribe expensive drugs instead, and the real tragedy is that it pushes vital healthcare out of reach for the ordinary people who need it most - like my patient.
This narrative, that generic drugs 'are never good' and that only big pharmaceutical marketed drugs are what works has been deeply ingrained into doctors and patients alike - I do not know by whom and since when. Looking back, these strong emotions were based on either opinions, testimonials or second- and third-hand information. Not evidence.
Like I said. Stay with me. This is life changing and will disrupt the drug market in India. Here are the results of The Citizens Generic vs. Brand Drugs Quality Project.
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