Health Commission Member: We Have Issues Supplying Even Basic Medicines

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A member of the Health Commission says we are struggling even with providing simple medicines

A member of the Parliament’s Health and Treatment Commission stated that the improper implementation of the plan to remove preferential currency from the pharmaceutical sector is the main cause of the current problems in the country’s drug market. He said the issue of drug shortages is not limited to certain types of antibiotics or serums. Unfortunately, now many simple and commonly used medicines have also become scarce and can only be found in reference and government pharmacies.

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