Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (UM/SP)
Udupi, Jan 10: A teenager who was allegedly prescribed allopathic tablets by an Ayurvedic practioner for skin problems lost her life on Wednesday January 10 due to medical complications arising from drug overdose.
Namratha (17), a first PU student of Vidydaya PU college in the city and resident of Parkala Agrahara near here, was bothered by pimples on her face. It is said that she approached an Ayurveda practitioner at Parkala near her home for treatment last week. The doctor had given her four allopathic tablets. It is not known how the tablets were advised to be consumed.
After the teenager suffered from high fever, she was admitted to KMC hospital, Manipal, on Saturday. The doctors there diagnosed the problem as drug overdose, it is said. They also told the girl's parents that their daughter had suffered multiple organ failure as a result of overdose of medicines, and that chances of her survival were bleak.
Namratha breathed her last on Wednesday January 10 morning in the hospital. So far, no official complaint has been filed by the parents of the girl. The college has declared holiday today as a mark of respect towards the departed student. It is unclear as yet what measures the family will opt to take relating to this issue.