Medicine prices in Iran are rising sharply as the country faces a volatile exchange rate and soaring inflation, according to health officials, News.Az reports, citing Al Jazeera. During an overnight parliamentary session, Health Minister Mohammad-Reza Zafarghandi said the government is attempting to ease the burden of higher medicine costs through insurance coverage. “The main solution is to be able to cover all increases in medicine prices thro…
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