
In the wake of the tragic aircraft crash at Milestone School and College in Uttara, Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. has taken urgent steps to support the treatment of victims suffering from severe burns and injuries.
In response to this national tragedy, today (22 July) Beximco Pharma has donated 5,500 packs of Bactrobex (Mupirocin) ointment and 15,500 packs of Burnsil ointment to several key hospitals treating the injured.
The support is directed toward to Uttara Adhunik Hospital, Kuwait Moitri Hospital, Monsur Ali Hospital, National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery and Burn & Plastic Surgery Unit, Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH)
These topical medications are vital in preventing infections and promoting healing in burn wounds, and are expected to significantly aid in the treatment and recovery of the affected patients.
As a company committed to public health, Beximco Pharma doing everything in their capacity to support the medical teams working tirelessly to save lives and treat the injured.
Beximco Pharma remains committed to standing by the nation in times of crisis and will continue to coordinate with healthcare providers to provide any further support required.
The devastating incident, which occurred on Monday when a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 aircraft crashed into a building of the Milestone School and College, has claimed the lives of at least 31 people and injured 165 others, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
