The Ministry of Health of Russia said that the new requirements for the provision of prescription information to the monitoring system during the sale of certain prescription drugs in pharmacies will not lead to shortages of drugs. The message about this is published in the current document. RIA News.
He states that the new requirements are technical and will affect the working algorithms of pharmacy workers without any real impact on the availability of medicines to citizens.
Representatives of the Ministry of Health announced that at the moment, information on prescriptions for subsidized drugs and remotely sold drugs is entered into the monitoring system. Therefore, the Ministry of Health emphasized that the new rules, which will come into effect on September 1 this year, will not lead to a decrease in the availability of medicines.
Earlier it was reported that State Duma deputy Nina Ostanina expressed her dissatisfaction with the new requirements for the sale of drugs in pharmacies, which will come into force on September 1. According to him, tightening the rules on the sale of prescription drugs in pharmacies will create difficulties for ordinary citizens. She suggested contacting the government to clarify the situation.
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