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They Won't Get Diabetes or Cough Medicine. Pharmacists Are Taking It to the European Commission

Summary by Aktuálně.cz
"It's always the same. Some medicines are unavailable to us," complains the head of the Pharmacy Owners' Association, Marek Hampel. He dealt with the latest problems last week, when he unsuccessfully requested Pradaxa from the distributor. It is a medicine against blood clots. "We were looking for it for two of our patients who urgently needed it. They had a prescription for it," Hampel describes. However, the pharmacy had to send them home with…
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"It's always the same. Some medicines are unavailable to us," complains the head of the Pharmacy Owners' Association, Marek Hampel. He dealt with the latest problems last week, when he unsuccessfully requested Pradaxa from the distributor. It is a medicine against blood clots. "We were looking for it for two of our patients who urgently needed it. They had a prescription for it," Hampel describes. However, the pharmacy had to send them home with…

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Aktuálně.cz broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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