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A flu led to a shortage of medicine

kiwibird

Editor, Senior Moderator
A flu led to a shortage of medicine
KUALA LUMPUR (11 News) The Ministry of Health Pharmacy Board pointed out that in A (H1N1) influenza outbreak, the rapid increase in the number of domestic patients, affecting the Department's drug supply.

Pharmacy Board, senior director of Edsa that appears before the economic crisis has also led to government clinics filled with the crowds, so that drug use increased.

She said that, according to Malacca, Perak and Kelantan State Health Department to respond to, these states are indeed at times the emergence of drug shortages, but the council has taken a number of response measures.

Council, which is against the newspaper on December 9 last year, "Congress News" reported ECM labis Ou Zhi-Yong Cai pointed out that members of Congress, the domestic number of state government clinics in the next few months, the emergence of drug shortages, go to see a doctor of Chinese medicine to be had without forced to buy their own pharmacies in the West has been made to respond to.

She said that the government hospitals and clinics, constant monitoring of drugs, if found to be exhausted before the arrival of drugs in the supply, they will spill over to neighboring sanitary equipment center under the Ministry of Health to obtain supplies.

She said that other solutions also include Dr. Xiang Zhuzhen proposal to open a suitable alternative to prescriptions. http://www.chinapress.com.my/content_new.asp?dt=2010-01-12&sec=world&art=0112waa82a20.txt
 
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