欧博allbet注册:Pharmacies, private hospitals agree early heads-up for drug shortages
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MEDICAL groups have agreed for pharmacies to notify healthcare providers early about the possibility of drug shortages so that alternative measures can be arranged.
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This was one of several measures drawn up to address the current drug shortage, the Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM) and Pharmaceutical Association of Malaysia (Phama) said in a joint statement today.
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