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medicineConcerned over the rising number of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis cases in the country, the Health Ministry will introduce a new drug Delamanid in a controlled manner.

As a pilot, 400 courses of Delamanid will be rolled out in five to six states as part of the conditional access programme under the Revised National TB Control Program. Delamanid which is in its phase 3 clinical trials, has been given approval by a technical group on tuberculosis in the ministry.

The ministry had launched Bedaquiline drug for treatment of drug resistant TB in 2016 and currently it is available in Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Guwahati and Ahmedabad. Delamanid and Bedaquiline will be used for treatment of tuberculosis in combination with other drugs parallely.

Director General of Health Services Jagdish Prasad said, there is need of more than one drug for treating TB because of increasing drug resistance in patients in the country. He said, at present half of the patients do not respond to tuberculosis treatment as they have developed resistance to the drug.

According to World Health Organisation’s TB statistics for India for 2015, there were an estimated 22 lakh cases in the country.