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Process of Return of Drugs

Under the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP), the return process is facilitated through the Ni-kshay Aushadhi. 

Return from the sub store to the parent store

  • This is used to return drugs from the sub-store to the parent store, like from the Peripheral Health Institute (PHI) drug store to the Tuberculosis Unit (TU) drug store.

 Steps in Ni-kshay Aushadhi for returning from the sub store to the patient store

 

Types of monthly PWB

There are two types of monthly Patient Wise Boxes (PWB) issued to the TB patients.

1) Type A: Contains oral drugs that are used for treatment during both the Intensive Phase (IP) and Continuation Phase (CP).

2) Type B: Contains injectables which are prescribed for Intensive Phase (IP) only

Based on the regimen and weight band of the patients , PWB are prepared and issued to the patients.

Contents of PWB

Labelling the boxes

Importance of Labelling the Drug Boxes

  • It helps to identify regimen-wise boxes quickly
  • It helps the storekeeper in practising the First Expiry First Out (FEFO) principle
  • Ensures better inventory management
  • Strengthens the tracking and supply chain through the bar code present on the label

Contents of the label

 

Specification of boxes

In the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP), packaging of loose drugs into Type A, B & C boxes are done at the State Drug Stores (SDSs) under the guidance of the State TB Officer (STO)/ Medical Officer (MO)/ Drug logistics in-charge.

Specifications for packaging of patient-wise monthly drug box

Common for both Type A and Type B boxes

Packaging - Significance

Packaging involves the process of packing loose second-line anti-TB drugs into one-monthly Patient-wise Boxes (PWBs) also known as the standardised drug boxes for shorter, longer Multidrug/ Rifampicin-resistant TB (MDR/RR-TB) and for H-mono/ poly Drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) regimen.

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