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    The secret behind the closure of Al-Fayhaa pharmacy.. cheap prices, government praise, and an angry

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    Post by Rocky Sat 11 Dec 2021, 6:44 am

    [size=52]The secret behind the closure of Al-Fayhaa pharmacy.. cheap prices, government praise, and an angry union[/size]

    [size=45]Abu Khaled went this Friday morning in the center of Nasiriyah in the Dhi Qar governorate to buy his medicines from Al-Fayhaa Pharmacy at reasonable prices for his monthly income, as he retired 4 years ago from his profession after tens of years he spent there and caused him many chronic diseases.[/size]
    [size=45]Discounted prices[/size]
    [size=45]Abu Khaled, a man in his sixties, says that he discovered that “Al-Fayhaa Pharmacy sells the treatment he used to buy for 43,000 Iraqi dinars, as he used to buy it from other pharmacies for 65,000 Iraqi dinars, for the same company of origin for the treatment he used.”[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed, "I was shocked today to witness the closure of the pharmacy after going back from time to time during the past weeks for the purpose of buying his treatment," adding that "Iraq is a country of wonders, where the honest are harassed and the corrupt are honored."[/size]
    [size=45]Mental stimuli![/size]
    [size=45]For its part, the Pharmacists Syndicate said in a statement that “the decision to close Al-Fayhaa pharmacy is not related to the licenses of the medicines sold in it, but was due to finding a store on its roof that contained many psychotropic substances,” noting that “the pharmacy owner evaded handing over to the Syndicate management the lists of drug purchases and their sources.” “.[/size]
    [size=45]According to the union’s statement, “the decision to close is precautionary and not final, and came out of fear for the lives of the citizens of Nasiriyah,” explaining that “the decision to place a sign on the pharmacy gate showing the reason for closing it because of its cheap prices is completely incorrect.”[/size]
    [size=45]30 complaints[/size]
    [size=45]turn; Those close to the pharmacy administration reveal that “the decision to close is precautionary and not final, and it may be reopened at any moment in the coming hours,” noting that “there are more than 30 complaints before the management of the General Pharmacists Syndicate in Baghdad against the pharmacy by the governorate’s pharmacists, because of its cheap prices.” In addition, it dispenses free medicines and treatments to people who are proven not to have the money to buy them.[/size]
    [size=45]And they added in their conversation, that “the pharmacy’s containment of prohibited treatments is not true at all, and we challenge anyone to come and say we have this matter,” stressing that “all the treatments that are dispensed are by the order of specialized doctors, especially dangerous drugs that contain ratios of narcotic substances, which is Not only our pharmacy, but all Iraq’s pharmacies work with it, in addition to its presence in large quantities inside the pharmacy, due to the large number of visitors it has, as nearly 2,000 referrals enter it daily, for the purpose of buying intractable medicines, as we sell them at cheap prices, unlike other pharmacies.”[/size]
    [size=45]And they indicated, "The pharmacy administration presented the appropriate evidence before the General Syndicate Authority, to refute the charges against it, and it is awaiting the appropriate decision by the General Syndicate's management."[/size]
    [size=45]And if the approval of the closure was behind a political party that took over a number of pharmacies in the governorate competing with them, they answered, “We have nothing to do with politics and we did not belong to any partisan party. The decision to close is behind it or not by political parties.”[/size]
    [size=45]government certificate[/size]
    [size=45]The assistant governor of Dhi Qar for the affairs of the wounded in the demonstrations, Ali Mahdi, explains that “dozens of wounded demonstrators in Dhi Qar governorate have purchased their medicines over the past two years from Al-Fayhaa pharmacy because of their cheap prices, compared to the existing prices for the same treatments required in other pharmacies.”[/size]
    [size=45]And he stated, "The good reputation that Al-Fayhaa has taken is the reason why all of its peers opened war against it," calling for "clarification of the real reasons behind this precautionary closure."[/size]
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