Iran medicine shortages worsened by war
Sanctions, currency volatility and long-running pressure on insurers have made medical treatment hard to access in Iran for years. Now, the war launched by the US and Israel appears to have deepened the strain by disrupting regional supply routes, damaging parts of Iran’s health infrastructure and adding fresh pressure to an already fragile pharmaceutical market. The results are affecting everyday life for many Iranians: from patients searching multiple pharmacies for medicine to doctors watching people abandon prescriptions they can no longer afford. READ: Bombing of Iran’s pharma producers threatens patients’ lives Supply chains and sanctions For a country like Iran, […]... Keep on reading: Iran medicine shortages worsened by war
Original source: Philippine Daily Inquirer