According to the Sri Lanka Pharmacists Association, the shortage of medicines in the country will continue for another 03 months.
Its Chairman, Pharmacist Kapila de Soyza said that the health authorities stated in a discussion held yesterday that the government agencies do not have enough money to buy drugs and that the government should work to buy the drugs needed by the country through emergency purchases.
Pharmacist Kapila de Soysa added that the best thing to do at this moment is to be careful not to fall victim to diseases in view of the current situation.
money not available shortage medicines list sent globally embassies in Sri Lanka they will donate medicines.
every day out of stock focast accoding to the medicines consumption here responsble Hospital secretaries, hospital directors and medicines authority’s.
importing medicines could be problem because ministry authority without commission never involved weather patients alive or die pass years experience dangerous curreptionist.
govenment arranged funds until please above mentioned respectives work fast.