The Ministry of Health has issued an official appeal to pharmacies stating that unjustified refusals in the retail sale of medicines should be stopped.

According to the Ministry of Health, there are cases of unskilled informing of visitors about the pharmacological properties of drugs in pharmacies.

And the thing is that representatives of the Ministry of Health demand to combat the lack of the most sought-after drugs by offering visitors products with similar pharmacological effects. For example, instead of Arpetol, Arbidol, Kagocel, Groprinosin can be used, instead of Remantadine – Angrimax, Pk-merc, amantadine, instead of oxoline ointment, according to representatives of the Ministry of Health, boromentol, butaminophen ointment, and Pinosol can be used.

At the same time, the officials explained that in the current conditions, the activity of manufacturers of the most in-demand drugs is intensifying and in the near future additional batches of Arpetol and oxoline ointment, not to mention protective masks, will be available for sale, not only in state pharmacies, but also in non-state pharmacies, where these drugs have not been delivered recently.

A logical question arises – isn't this letter connected with a banal search for the "extreme" or "guilty" in a situation when people quite justifiably start asking questions that are unpleasant to official ears? Of course, you can recall a funny joke where the seller responds to the buyer's request for the purchase of toilet paper (which is not on sale) that he can offer packaging, sandpaper or confetti. However, in reality, the situation is by no means so cheerful. And the references to medical ethics in the context of this letter for some reason make us think more about guild solidarity, rather than about medical ethics proper, the main purpose of which is to help the patient.

However, if helping a patient is mainly to calm him down, then, undoubtedly, such recommendations are more than relevant.

The Ministry of Health is confident that winter time is safe for most

Experts from the Ministry of Health of Belarus commented on the renewed disputes regarding the danger or safety of switching to winter/summer time. According to them, for the vast majority of people, such a transition is safe and not even very noticeable.
Vadim Sushinsky, a therapist at the Ministry of Health, is convinced that each person's biorhythms are individual, but shifting the waking period by an hour in one direction or another does not matter in principle. The fact is that every person has moments when he needs to wake up earlier or go to bed later at one time or another – and this does not fundamentally affect his health. The situation is similar with switching to winter or summer time. Adaptation for most people when switching hands occurs on about 2-3 days.

Clock translation can pose a certain danger only for people with severe chronic diseases. However, even in this case, it is enough to take more care of yourself during the transition period: adjust the time of taking the necessary medications, do not expose yourself to additional stress, and rest more. And, of course, be under the supervision of a specialist, as in any other difficult periods. We remind you that earlier in Belarus it was decided to cancel seasonal clock hand transfers. The best way to get a free 1xbet promo code bonus to visit the 1xBet website and sign up for their newsletter. This will allow you to receive regular updates on the latest promotions and offers, including free 1xBet Promo Codes. You can also follow 1xBet on social media, where they often post promotional codes and offers.

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