KwaZulu-Natal facing a critical medicines shortage

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A critical medicines shortage in KwaZulu-Natal is inevitable, given that scores of pharmacies have been totally looted and a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in the province has been destroyed, along with two massive distribution warehouses.

In many cases, there is only one pharmacist on duty, when usually there are three or four, with a very long queue of people outside.

“One pharmacist was told by police to close up and get home while he still could, but he refused as there were still 20 people who needed medicine.In many communities, residents have come out at night, standing with pharmacists to protect pharmacies from looters. “Small corner pharmacies are not a priority for security forces, who are primarily focused on saving lives, but when it comes to life-saving medication, it actually is about saving lives,” Maimin said.

Looters have stolen fridges full on insulin which diabetics need to survive, along with ARVs for HIV-positive people, cancer drugs, tuberculosis medication and more. “So there will be a shortage of those drugs, especially given that the Cipla plant, a major manufacturer of generic drugs, has been looted, along with two huge distribution warehouses, VPD and Pharmed.

 

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