It’s a tweet that ultimately fell on deaf ears:
“#ServicioPublico Infalgan solution of 10 Mg for injection is needed for
Vanessa Chacón.” Sent from San Rafael del Piñal, a small town in Venezuela near
the border with Colombia, the tweet was sent on behalf of Chacón, 22, who
needed the medicine to survive a severe coronary condition. Unfortunately, it’s simply not available there
— and isn’t likely to be anytime soon. “My niece is very sick. We haven’t been
able to locate the drug in pharmacies or in hospitals,” says Nelson Jaimes,
who’s Chacón’s uncle and, coincidentally, a pharmacist. “We who are inside the
pharma business can’t locate the products. What can a regular citizen expect to
find?” More…
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