<p>New Delhi: To increase accessibility to healthcare, the AIIMS-Delhi has added 63 more drugs to the list of medicines being provided free of cost to patients at the premier medical institute.</p>.<p>The move will benefit countless poor people, Director of the All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, Dr M Srinivas, said.</p>.<p>The decision to expand the list of medicines available at the pharmacy from 296 to 359 was taken recently.</p>.<p>"Sixty-three medicines have been added to the existing list," Srinivas said.</p>.Hospital deaths: Medicine procurement process must be decentralised, says Aaditya Thackeray.<p>Palbociclib, Dasatinib, Methotrexate, Trimazet, Magesterol Acetate and Leucovorin are among the medicines added to the list. Besides, injection regular insulin, injection NPH Insulin and injection Insulin Premix 30/70 will also be available free of cost.</p>.<p>Professor in-charge of the Media Cell, Dr Rima Dada, said, "The pharmacy has been a beacon of hope for poor patients who require medications but face economic constraints. This initiative aligns perfectly with the government's mission to make quality healthcare accessible to all," Dada said.</p>
<p>New Delhi: To increase accessibility to healthcare, the AIIMS-Delhi has added 63 more drugs to the list of medicines being provided free of cost to patients at the premier medical institute.</p>.<p>The move will benefit countless poor people, Director of the All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, Dr M Srinivas, said.</p>.<p>The decision to expand the list of medicines available at the pharmacy from 296 to 359 was taken recently.</p>.<p>"Sixty-three medicines have been added to the existing list," Srinivas said.</p>.Hospital deaths: Medicine procurement process must be decentralised, says Aaditya Thackeray.<p>Palbociclib, Dasatinib, Methotrexate, Trimazet, Magesterol Acetate and Leucovorin are among the medicines added to the list. Besides, injection regular insulin, injection NPH Insulin and injection Insulin Premix 30/70 will also be available free of cost.</p>.<p>Professor in-charge of the Media Cell, Dr Rima Dada, said, "The pharmacy has been a beacon of hope for poor patients who require medications but face economic constraints. This initiative aligns perfectly with the government's mission to make quality healthcare accessible to all," Dada said.</p>