Greece Moves To Tackle Medicine Shortages
Greece has announced additional measures to deal with certain drug shortages.
It said the problem was global and attributed to an increase in seasonal virus infections, supply chain issues, the energy crisis and reduced exports from Asia.
Health Minister Thanos Plevris said that although Greece had enough supplies for now, the production of generic drugs in Greek factories would be increased and controls at pharmacy stores.
According to him, big drug warehouses would take place to check if they have the reserves required under Greek law.
“There is a shortage in certain branded drugs containing paracetamol, antibiotics and respiratory devices … particularly for children,” Plevris said during a news conference.
He stressed that so far the issue was being addressed with generic drugs.
The Minister added that he has sent a letter to the European Union Health Commissioner requesting better coordination and a wider intervention to tackle the issue.
Reuters/ Mercy Chukwudiebere