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Doctors urge FG to subsidise insulin as prices surge to ₦25,000
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Doctors urge FG to subsidise insulin as prices surge to ₦25,000

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Endocrinologists have called on the Federal Government to subsidise insulin and introduce a dedicated policy to improve access to the life-saving medication for Nigerians living with Type 1 diabetes. The doctors said the rising cost of insulin was placing a significant financial burden on young people living with the condition. They warned that inability to Read More: https://punchng.com/doctors-urge-fg-to-subsidise-insulin-as-prices-surge-to-%e2%82%a625000/

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