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Gambia News : Shortage of drugs hits Gambia's central health facility
Gambia's central health facility, the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital
(RVTH) pharmacy, has been without drugs for sometime now and refers
patients to private pharmacies for their drugs, hospital sources told
PANA here Friday.
According to the sources, the the worst hit department is the maternity unit of the hospital.
Isatou
Njie, a patient who was admitted at the RVTH mid December 2008, said
she spent more than D1,500 (dalasis - Gambia's local currency - about
US$ 50) on medication during delivery.
She said during her stay in the hospital, all the drugs she was treated with were bought outside the hospital by her family.
The story is the same with Mr. Sarjo Ceesay of Brikama Nyambai, who was also adm itted there.
Dr.
Tamsir Mbowe, chief medical officer of RVTH, denied the allegation of
drug shortage, but was quick to say that the government could not
provide all the medicines required by Gambians.
He urged NGOs,
individuals and parastatals to support the health sectors, adding that
government could not do it alone as medicines remained very expensive.
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- you mean to tell me that the government can not afford to purchase necessary medicines/drugs for hospital patients but the president and his council purchase new cars each month. this is why the gambia, a very small african nation, is not growing.
(Posted on November 19, 2009, 7:16 PM dalanda)
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