Urgent: A statement from the Pharmacists Syndicate regarding the death of my two daughters, Alexandria..important for all

A short time ago, the Pharmacists Syndicate issued an official statement, commenting on the death of the two Alexandria girls, Iman and Sajida, following they received a medical injection in a private pharmacy.

Statement of the Pharmacists Syndicate regarding the death of two Alexandria girls:

Niqab extended deep sadness and condolences to the family My baby Alexandria Iman and Sajida in their tragedy, and said that with regard to what is being circulated in the media, the cause of death was not due to the injection method, as millions receive it daily.

She pointed out that it has been noticed during the recent period, an increase in allergic reactions from some types of antibiotics that have been in circulation for many years, especially with the spread of counterfeit and recycled medicines, which are produced in unlicensed factories.

As this matter must be addressed, through tightening supervision and follow-up to the pharmaceutical market, especially that the victim is always the pharmacist because he is the person who deals directly with the patient.

The necessity to stop giving injections inside pharmacies:

The Syndicate called for the need to stop giving injections inside pharmacies, in order to distance themselves from suspicion and preserve pharmacists from being subjected to legal accountability, as well as to preserve the health of citizens and everyone in general.

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