This is the case related to Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. She has been suffering from a chronic disease called Systemic Sclerosis since 1998 and something called Interstitial Lung Disease since 2000. She has been under regular medications and checkups at AIMS, New Delhi and her condition was quite stable till the year end 2011. However, suddenly since November 2011, she started feeling the problem of acute cough , shortness of breath, for which she was treated with inhalers and nebulisers in Central Hospital, Dhanbad during December-January, 2012. However, her condition further deteriorated and she went to Apollo, Delhi in February and was diagnosed with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. The medications which they gave her did not suit her body and her condition was further very bad, Finally, she got admitted in CMRI, Kolkata Hospital in March for a month and there her condition became under control and they advised her with medicines and Long term Oxygen Therapy (she has to take oxygen for around 18 hours, which they said will reduce as the medicines start acting). And yes, they said that Pulmonary Hypertension is once again a chronic incurable disease. She accepted that fact as well, was under oxygen and bed rest for another month and She was quite stable in the month of June and was taking oxygen for 15-16 hours per day and she started going to my department for around 4 hours and also started taking a few lectures in the month of August-October,2012....with of course a few up and downs in her health every ten days. She was determined to fight it out and was contend with this life as well. But suddenly, again since the end of October, her lung condition started deteriorating and she was not able to get up or breath properly. She was finally again admitted at CMRI, Kolkata on November, 15 and this time She was very ill and she had to be under oxygen for almost 24 hours. They changed some medications and kept her there for 16 days. She was discharged from there on November 30 and they said that after taking rest and new medicines...hopefully my condition would improve in a month s time. So, we are looking for any medication, if available. If required, I can send her medical records. Awaiting your help in this regard.