Kevin Blanco got a life-saving kidney
transplant 15 years ago, but the chronic shortages gripping crisis-hit
Venezuela have put his life at risk again. Faced with the disappearance of
prednisone and CellCept, the drugs he needs to take every day to keep his
immune system from attacking his kidney as a foreign object, Blanco had to
resort to taking veterinary versions designed for pets. "It's a bit
humiliating," he said as he brandished a bright pink box of prednisone
with a picture of a dog on it, which costs 90 times more than the human version
because it does not benefit from government price control. More…
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