Crisis in Pharmacies: New Medication Sale Cycles

Due to the pharmaceutical crisis in Cuba, medication sale cycles have been implemented. A schedule will establish priorities for distribution according to the type of medication, allowing people to attend only when it's their turn.


Crisis in Pharmacies: New Medication Sale Cycles

According to a news report published on Cubanet.org, a system of medication sales cycles will be implemented in response to the pharmaceutical crisis. This new approach will include a schedule that determines 'priorities' based on the type of medication. In this way, it is expected to organize the distribution and sale of medications more efficiently.

One of the main features of this new system is that people will only be able to go to pharmacies on the days corresponding to their respective priorities. This aims to prevent crowding and ensure that everyone has access to the medications they need amid the pharmaceutical crisis.

According to the authorities responsible for implementing these changes, the goal is to guarantee an equitable distribution of medications and to address the needs of the population more effectively. This medication sales cycle system is expected to help optimize the process of obtaining medicines in a context where the availability of drugs is limited.

In the words of an official representative: 'With this measure, we aim to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to obtain the medications they need without creating situations of scarcity or shortages.' The implementation of these sales cycles represents an effort to find innovative solutions to address the pharmaceutical crisis and improve the accessibility of the population to necessary treatments.