Supplying Medicines to Baghdad Medical Center
Posted on: Thursday, 24 February 2005, 12:00 CST
Pharmacist Sana'a Talaat, the manger of the pharmaceutical department at Baghdad University Hospital confirmed that medical center was supplied with medicines by the National Company for Medicines. This medical center includes five sections - Baghdad hospital, Special Surgeries hospital, Pediatric hospital, the special nursing home and the training institute for x-ray
. Some of the medicines, which were supplied, were produced locally while others were imported. Talaat explained that her department has drawn up plans to prevent scarcity in medicines.She confirmed, as Alfourat newspaper mentioned, that all medicines that arrive in Iraq are stored in the Company's warehouses which employ modern inventory system. From these warehouse, medicines are distributed according to hospital needs.Source: Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
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