HC Deb 06 February 1962 vol 653 cc43-4W
Mr. Pavitt

asked the Minister of Defence what quantities of the four groups of drugs now supplied by the Minister of Health to the hospitals as a service of the Crown were used in the Services for 12 months to the last convenient date.

Mr. Watkinson

It is assumed that the Question refers to the four principal groups of drugs which are now being purchased by the Ministry of Health from abroad. The quantities of these four groups of drugs used by the Services during the period 1st January, 1961, to 31st December, 1961, are as follows:

Chloramphenicol
Powder 8,095 grms
Capsules 250 mg. 364,828
Chlortetracycline
Capsules 250 mg. 581,404
Capsules 50 mg. 82,400
Oxytetracycline
Tablets 250 mg. 773,900
Tablets 100 mg. 28,050
Tablets 50 mg. 25,275
Tetracycline
Tablets 250 mg. 746,220
Tablets 100 mg. 65,790
Tablets 50 mg. 32,500