Sunday, May 17, 2015

Medicine at Cancer Hospital siphoned to pharmacies! - Dirty rotten Scoundrels

From SL Mirror
A major scandal is on the arise at the Maharagama Cancer Hospital after three in four injection medicine bottles are sold to private pharmacies while one bottle is shared among four patients, 'Sri Lanka Mirror' learns.
As a result, the patients are injected a lower dosage than prescribed, hence making their treatment useless.
These injection medicine bottles are priced between Rs. 95,000 - 400,000 each and pharmacists are charged of being involved in this racket.
It is said that child patients and patients close to death are the ones who are mostly deprived of their medicine in this manner.

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