Now even medicines for chicken pox are becoming scarce and the country’s pharmacists have to reach into their magic box. “We are copying the medicines more and more,” says Thomas Veitschegger, the chief pharmacist in Upper Austria. Autumn in particular should be exciting after a summer breather.
Longingly, not only Upper Austrians and farmers who have an appetite for swimming hope that the weather forecast will finally show a longer period of sunny, dry and warm days. Doctors and pharmacists can hardly wait for summer either.
Until now, the number of patients, some with severe colds, has hardly decreased and it is becoming increasingly difficult, especially in the treatment of children, because popular and proven means such as the antibiotic “Ceclor”, the eye, ear and nose drops “Betnesol N” or the “everything weapon” in the children’s medicine cabinet “Nureflex” have not been available for months or only in limited quantities.
Source: Krone

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