Patients with multiple sclerosis do not take medication for 6 months
Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Ingrid Suazo, President of the Honduran Association of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis, denounced this in Medical school About half a Honduran Association of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis President Ingrid Suazo has announced that patients with multiple sclerosis are without special medicines for 6 months due to the drug crisis. Suazo said that the crisis has forced patients to choose another drug, in this case steroids, and when they have a crisis they are hospitalized for five days. He also explained that a ticket to the Charity Meganight will cost 200 lempira and that the people of Honduras could make their contributions. Victor Duarte, who has multiple sclerosis, called for more flexibility in hospital management and said that they were afraid to return to experience the complications that led them to their worst moment of suffering from disease.

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Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Ingrid Suazo, President of the Honduran Association of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis, denounced this in Medical school About half a year they are without special medicines.
Faced with the drug crisis, the Association of People Affected by the Disease looked for mechanisms to raise funds and pay for drugs.
Suazo said the crisis has forced patients to choose another drug, in this case steroids, which cost two thousand lempira a day, and when they have a crisis they are hospitalized for five days.
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“They sought to buy drugs for profitable nights, we also came together to do something more. This first of September we will be in four different restaurants.” Suazo said.
He also explained that a ticket to the Charity Meganight will cost 200 lempira. In addition, he provided the Association’s bank account number (730349351) so that the people of Honduras could make their contributions.
“We have been without medication in the Escuela hospital for about six months, this affects our lifestyle, many already have problems with walking, speech, and vision. We are occupying medicines, pointed.
In conclusion, Suazo assured that the authorities of the Escuela hospital had begun gentle five months without a response.
For his part, Victor Duarte, who has multiple sclerosis, called for more flexibility in hospital management.
“They cannot start tenders when there are no drugs, we demand promptness from the administration of each hospital,” he pointed out.
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Duarte said they were afraid to return to experience the complications that led them to their worst moment of suffering from disease.
“Steroids are not a cure for us, because they can bring us other complications. The charity evening is only for solving small problems of some people who are really suffering,” he said.