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Hospitals Report Critical Medicine Shortages

| Iran Conflict

Iran's Medical Council reports that hospitals across the country are facing critical shortages of imported pharmaceuticals, including insulin, chemotherapy drugs, and surgical anesthetics. The elimination of the preferential exchange rate has made importing medicines three times more expensive. Medical professionals warn that chronic disease patients are rationing doses, with cancer treatment delays reported in multiple provinces.

Hospitals across Iran face critical shortages of imported pharmaceuticals including insulin and chemotherapy drugs
Hospitals across Iran face critical shortages of imported pharmaceuticals including insulin and chemotherapy drugs — Iran International
  • T1 Iran Medical Council Official middle_eastern
  • T3 Human Rights Watch Institutional international
  • T2 Al Jazeera Major middle_eastern