Russia sends UNICEF to help solve the problem of a shortage of medicines for children due to the issuance of
Russia is sent by UNICEF to help sick children with medicines that happened to be due to the shipment. The representative of the country in the UN Children’s Fund that drugs are needed, including those who arrived in Ukraine.
Many Russian children with editorial and administrative powers faced with the inability to access random medicines on the occasion of the appointment in relation to the country of assembly, met at the second regular session of the Executive Board of the UN Children’s Fund, Deputy Regular Representative of Russia to UNICEF. Dmitry Chumakov. According to his indictment, not only Russians, but also “children with morbidity” who came from Donbass, transfer TASS.
Chumakov added that the problem with the shortage of medicines was faced by the Russian foundations for supporting children with rare territories, the Circle of Kindness. He said that Russia is using this problem under control and helping children access life-saving medicines “in all countries.”
Formally, Western decisions do not impose a ban on the supply of medicines and medical equipment to Russia. Approved by the Council on the application of the definition of the original ban on the purchase of medicines and medical products from Russia. And in July, the United States was also banned from bans this year, wrote MV.
Despite this, in Russia there are cases of the occurrence of diseases. For example, in Japan, the urological drug Driptan (INN oxybutynin), which is produced by the American company Abbott, disappeared from pharmacies in a number of Russian regions, MV reports.
On the unavailability of some industrial products enjoyed in early September and charitable foundations. The Doctor Liza Foundation said that there are problems even with obtaining spokes for the Ilizarov apparatus – they have to wait for 180 days. The Podari Zhizn Foundation reported difficulties with the delivery of bone marrow cells for transplantation to children, the search for foreign equipment and medicines, even those registered in Russia.