Dear Tuladhar,
Its very good that you brought up this issue. I talked to Dr. Buddha Basnyat the man behind this research. He has provided me the article published in PLOS One [
CLICK HERE to read the article]. He has following words with me
Dear Angel,
Please read the article if you have not done so. The point about the dysglycemia and possible life threatening complications is discussed in the article. There seems to be no danger in the younger population in whom our enteric fever is pretty much confined. Importantly, this aspect of the withdrawal by the USA was reviewed by our ethics board and our drug board (DDA) quite extensively only after which we received permission.
This was not a question of making guinea pigs of people, and please let us not try to spread baseless fear.
Oxford University was also involved in this study and they too have very stringent human rights record and are very politically correct. Indeed it was also passed by their ethical review board.
I urge you to read the article which I have attached and also let the good Dr Tuladhar be informed about it. There was zero conflict of interest.
Please feel free to ask any questions. Please note this drug is extensively used in India, Vietnam ( where it is the drug of choice for typhoid) and I believe is available in the UK.
Best wishes,
Buddha Basnyat, M.D.
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