Medicine shortages

UK Faces Medicine Shortages As Iran War Disrupts Fragile Supply Chains

Britain faces potential medicine shortages, including painkillers and cancer treatments, within weeks if the Iran conflict persists. Disrupted supply chains for crucial raw materials, coupled with increased air and sea freight costs due to the closure of key shipping routes, are straining pharmaceutical deliveries. Experts warn that if the situation deteriorates, drug prices could also rise, ultimately impacting patients and public health systems.

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Cuba’s Health Crisis: Medicine Shortages, Misdiagnosis, and a System in Decline

Cuba is facing a severe health crisis due to a combination of mosquito-borne viruses, including dengue, chikungunya, and Oropouche, as well as respiratory illnesses, leading to widespread illness and numerous deaths. The government is struggling to contain the outbreak, and some people do not know exactly what they are suffering from. Despite the government’s downplaying of the situation, hospitals and morgues are overwhelmed, and citizens report inadequate diagnostic procedures, a lack of medicine, and a dire food shortage. The epidemic has been exacerbated by poor sanitation, mosquito infestations, and a crippled healthcare system, leaving many Cubans feeling unprotected and fearful for their health.

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