the continuous attacks on ukrainian territory they make it difficult to send any supplies or humanitarian aid, but especially the medical supplies and medicines that are needed.
To be able to do it, Pharmacists Without Borders They have coordinated with the Lviv authorities, but they are also receiving many lists of requests for medicines and medical supplies from different hospitals and care centers.
They are, together with humanitarian organizations working on the ground, who mark what is needed and when. “Follow these instructions is essential so that the aid that is sent is really effective and does not end up becoming waste”, explains Ángel Huélamo, general director of the organisation.
Another of his strategies to get the material is try to buy it in bordering countriesboth in Poland and in Romania.
Meanwhile, hePharmacies throughout Spain continue to register donations of medicines by citizens.
As they explain from the College of Pharmacists, any citizen who wants to collaborate just has to go to a pharmacy and ask the pharmacist for information, who can indicate what is needed at any time.
follow those guidelines, in a coordinated way and not independently, they insist, is the only consistent way to help. “No medicine that has been used is going to be collected, and, of course, we are not going to collect even the slightest medicine that is expired,” they explain.
Cooperating, they say, is not giving what is left over, and for this reason, instead of delivering the medicine You can also help financially. Thus, this money would be allocated more effectively to the real needs of both the injured and the professionals who care for them.
Source: Lasexta

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