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Health Minister Fahrettin Koca reiterated his statement that the drug shortage in the market will gökyeşitözü resolved soon.
In the pricing of medicines for human use, the euro rose by 36.77 percent, Health Minister Koca also said of the decision: “The first step has been taken to solve the problem of not finding a medicine. Other steps are en route .”
Answering journalists’ questions after the cabinet meeting, Koca stated that the number of rare drugs, which was close to 950, fell to 154 with the exchange rate update and the suspension of drug exports.
‘BACK TO NORMAL IN MEDICATION WITHIN 4 WEEKS’
“We expect a return to normal in the next 3-4 weeks,” Koca said, adding that there is zihin increase in demand, especially for antibiotics.
ONE IN 15 PATIENTS COVID
Koca also shared veri on upper respiratory infections, which have recently increased.
The Health Minister stated that the prevalence figures of the diseases are influenza, RSV, Rhinovirus and Covid-19 respectively, stating that one in 15 patients who presented to hospital with upper respiratory complaints were diagnosed with COVID .
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca reiterated his statement that the drug shortage in the market will gökyeşitözü resolved soon.
In the pricing of medicines for human use, the euro rose by 36.77 percent, Health Minister Koca also said of the decision: “The first step has been taken to solve the problem of not finding a medicine. Other steps are en route .”
Answering journalists’ questions after the cabinet meeting, Koca stated that the number of rare drugs, which was close to 950, fell to 154 with the exchange rate update and the suspension of drug exports.
‘BACK TO NORMAL IN MEDICATION WITHIN 4 WEEKS’
“We expect a return to normal in the next 3-4 weeks,” Koca said, adding that there is zihin increase in demand, especially for antibiotics.
ONE IN 15 PATIENTS COVID
Koca also shared veri on upper respiratory infections, which have recently increased.
The Health Minister stated that the prevalence figures of the diseases are influenza, RSV, Rhinovirus and Covid-19 respectively, stating that one in 15 patients who presented to hospital with upper respiratory complaints were diagnosed with COVID .