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Tunisia-Central Pharmacy denies shortage of drugs

Speaking today on private radio, the CEO of the central pharmacy in Tunis Bechir Yermani addressed the shortage of more than 500 types of medicines in the country.

Acknowledging the shortage of some drugs, Yermani dismissed that 500 drugs are missing. He likewise assured that insulin is available in the central pharmacy and has been transported to hospitals and pharmacies revealing that the stock distributed to wholesalers has been grown following their requests.

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