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Irrespective of the recent unfortunate incidents involving the quality of medicines, the Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA) urged the people not to be carried away by such incidents and thereby lose trust on the free healthcare services.

During a media conference held today (17), SLMA Chairman Dr. Vinya Ariyaratne acknowledged the challenges faced by the Sri Lankan health sector but emphasized that it would be unfair to judge the entire system based on isolated incidents. 

He highlighted the importance of conducting proper investigations to determine if the incidents were linked to inferior quality drugs before drawing any conclusions.

Hence, Dr. Ariyaratne requested the public to continue seeking medical assistance from government hospitals.

"In this endeavour, the Government and the National Medicines Regulatory Authority have a pivotal role to play in ensuring that only the highest quality medicines are made available to the public," he stressed. (Shean Fernandopulle)


  Comments - 16

  • Keheliya Rambukwella Tuesday, 18 July 2023 04:31 AM

    Don't panic and to put things in perspective, on the long run you will be dead anyway.

    ravin Tuesday, 18 July 2023 04:49 AM

    Be much more considerate towards sufferers of various ailments . It's our lives and not commission earners lives or their immediate family members lives. commission earners go abroad for treatments and general public seek treatment form local system.

    Citizen Tuesday, 18 July 2023 06:45 AM

    Yes, do not panic as you say, when this happens to your child or to to someone in a politicians' family then they would care. Who even believes what the pot-mortem report would say, everything is a cover up in this hell. Hell would be more promising than living in Sri Lanka. Has the politicians ever cares about the country to care for our families?

    Con Doctor Tuesday, 18 July 2023 07:10 AM

    Quacks !

    Roshanaly Tuesday, 18 July 2023 08:05 AM

    SLMA members and their children need not get panic, because they get the best attention from the both Private and Government Hospitals.

    Neel Tuesday, 18 July 2023 11:36 AM

    Yes SLMC are sheme less just back the that useless politicans ot public,after so many deaths how does they says Don't panic

    SLMA trying marketing to keep up their diminishing reputation Tuesday, 18 July 2023 11:57 AM

    SLMA is only interested in itself, and benefits to members. The respect towards it's doctor members has rightfully fallen. SLMA is like a proverbial fox in hen house, with feathers in it's mouth saying, no problem for it to remain in the future now it is full. The corrupt practices of doctors will continue, and maybe overseas doctor supervisors need to be managing matters rather than the no good old fellows here who are old to know how to do good anymore.

    Nimal Tuesday, 18 July 2023 08:12 AM

    No need to panic at all. You will not feel anything after you die.

    Jude Tuesday, 18 July 2023 08:23 AM

    Oh don't worry!! What's the worse thing could happen!??? You may die!!!

    joshua Tuesday, 18 July 2023 08:49 AM

    When people are dying you want us to ignore and turn a blind eye? Are you off your tripods?

    Please GO Tuesday, 18 July 2023 09:03 AM

    How many more deaths do you want, for the public to panic? The public is do not judge the system, but definitely question the mental condition of YOU ALL doctors. You all are not fit to take care of the nation; PERIOD. Please GO. Let some medical students and nurses take over.

    Management doctors are corrupt and corrupt all youngsters too if allowed to remain Tuesday, 18 July 2023 12:00 PM

    They get good money, and now President let the older ones keep doing their bad work for longer. Retirement age for specialist put up again, allowing for too old fellows to continue their malpractice. These corrupt lot will only go if forced out, they keep the honest from getting higher positions, or corrupt the honest before allowing them to get higher positions. There is no hope while management remains the same.

    labbba Tuesday, 18 July 2023 10:21 AM

    this is what officials expect from people to reduce the cost and got to private hospitals.

    ANTON Tuesday, 18 July 2023 10:24 AM

    LOOKS LIKE THEY ARE SUPPORTING FLORISTS TO SELL THEIR COFFINS.

    Patient Tuesday, 18 July 2023 11:42 AM

    Dr. Ariyaratna, patients now enter hospital uncertain whether they can return home or will end up in the mortuary.

    johan Tuesday, 18 July 2023 12:08 PM

    SLMA lost its respect as it has become the mouth piece for corrupt politicians


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