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Adeleke Was Administered Sedative, Banned Analgin Drug – Personal Nurse
A Chief Nursing Officer, Mr Alfred Aderibigbe who treated Senator Isiaka Adeleke earlier before his death has disclosed that the late senator was given sedative and banned analgin drug to ease his leg pains.
Aderibigbe who appeared before the coroner set up by the state government to probe Adeleke’s death on Thursday narrated that Adeleke had taken some medications before he got to his house around 4:30 am on Sunday, April 23, 2017, the day of his death.
The nurse explained that he met Adeleke in pains with his friend known as Dipo Faborode and treated him with the prescription the senator gave to him, even as he admitted that it is unethical to administer drug to patients with their own prescription.
He disclosed that Adeleke received hydrocotisol, diacepham, analgin and fortwin for his treatment.
According to Aderibigbe, the analgin and other drugs administered to the senator were bought by the deceased, disclosing that Adeleke had handed over a bag of drugs to him on April 17, 2017 to keep.
He denied given the senator overdoze drugs just as he disclosed that Adeleke always requested for double dose during treatment.
When asked the function of diacepham drug, Aderibigbe said it was for sedation, even as he submiited that the organs of a person that is sedated cannot function properly and that it is dangerous to central nervous system.
Aderibigbe who works at Comprehensive Health Centre, Edunabon, Osun State, explained that hydrocotisom is steroid why analgin is an analgesic for pain reliever.
He said analgin and steroid did not go together in the body system, adding that analgin and excessive alcohol intake might lead to overdose.
Aderibigbe said: “I was sleeping when I heard some people banging my door around 4am on April 23, 2017. I opened the door and saw two guys, telling me that senator wanted to see me. I checked my phone and met 16 missed calls of Adeleke, his friend Dipo Faborode and some other people in his house. I called senator’s phone number and Faborode answered the call before handing it over to senator. He told me to be coming with the drugs he gave me to keep.
“I got to the senator’s house around 4:33am and I met him in pains with some oral drug and bottle water. I asked what the matter was and he told me he had been in pains for some hours and had also taken some drugs but the pain persisted. He also told me he was weak. He asked me to bring out the injections. The senator was suffering from gout – leg pains.
“I did blood pressure, respiratory, pulse and other test and all the vital organs were normal. I took four amples of diacepam, two amples of analgin (100mg), hydrocotysol, fortwin, gentamysin (160mg) to the senator’s house which were part of the drugs he gave to me on the 17th of April.
“I put up drip and diluted it with hydrocotisol. I gave him 3 amples of diacepham, 1 analgin, two amples of forwim. He insisted on taking four amples of diacepham but I resisted. He started falling asleep and I waited till around 7:50am before I left to take excuse from church because I do lead the Sunday School.
“I got back to the Senator’s house around 9:30am and met Dipo; I went straight to the senator’s room and saw that he was still sleeping and I turned back. Immediately I turned back, Dipo told me that senator raised his hand. I went back and I raised up his hand but it dropped. I knew there was little life in him. I started given him heart massage but he was not responding normally. Dipo and I shouted and everybody came in. The senator was rushed into his escalade vehicle and headed to Osogbo in a one-way drive. I knew he would die before getting to Osogbo because there was nobody to give him heart massage to safe him.”
Aderibigbe disclosed that Adeleke was dead before getting to Biket Hospital in Osogbo.
He stated that the Chief Medical Director of the Biket Hospital, Dr Adebisi Adenle, Adeleke’s sibling, Mrs Dupe Sani, the former Attorney general of Osun State, Mr Wale Afolabi all exclaimed when the empty amples of drugs given to the senator by him and the oral drugs the deceased took by himself were brought to them, saying that it was an overdose.
He submitted that it was not the drugs he administered to the senator that killed him.
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