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The Assad regime prohibits filming in pharmacies, against the backdrop of a television comedy panel

The Pharmacists Syndicate in Damascus, affiliated with the Assad regime, issued a circular prohibiting filming in pharmacies under penalty of accountability, against the background of a television comic panel broadcast by a production company before it was deleted after the controversy aroused.

“It is forbidden to conduct any advertising photography or television production in pharmacies before returning to the Syndicate’s branch in Damascus,” the circular stated on the Syndicate’s page, according to the text of the circular.

He stated that violating the prohibition and not reviewing the Syndicate branch for viewing the text and approval exposes the pharmacist to accountability and for referral to the Disciplinary Board, and bore the signature of the head of the Damascus branch, Dr.
“Alia Al-Assad”.

According to the content of the recording broadcast by “Bana Art Production and Distribution Company,” before it was deleted without explaining the reasons, it is a dialogue inside a pharmacy and a woman in which the pharmacist strikes the price on medicine boxes, explaining this
due to the current situation.

In the context of the same video, the buyer responds by striking out the number 1000 from the 1,000 Syrian Pound note, and writes 5000 in its place, to price it according to the new price, as a response to the pharmacist’s change of prices according
to what was mentioned in the registration.

The Syndicate’s decision sparked mixed responses on social media, amid calls for controlling the reality of prices for medicines that fly in the absence of several groups of them, which is completely ignored by the Assad regime.
According to Rashid al-Faisal, head of the National Pharmaceutical Industries Scientific Council at the Assad regime, “raising drug prices has become a necessity, as every substance in the medicine is paid in dollars, starting from the ink on the packaging to the active
ingredient. ”

The head of the Syrian Pharmacists Syndicate, Wafaa Kishi, said that “there are several pharmaceutical packages currently cut from the market, including these medicines, and we have contacted the Ministry to secure these medicines and we are waiting for that”.
And “Kishi” previously stated, that the price of medicine has increased by up to 400 percent, in addition to the widespread spread of counterfeit and smuggled medicines, as she put it.

And the Ministry of Health of the Assad regime previously issued a decision that was reported by pro-government media to raise the prices of medicines by rates ranging between 60 to 500%, which sparked widespread controversy on the following pages, especially since the types of
medicines targeted by the decision are among the most used when patients need them.

Source: Agencies
The Assad regime prohibits filming in pharmacies, against the backdrop of a television comedy panel

The Pharmacists Syndicate in Damascus, affiliated with the Assad regime, issued a circular prohibiting filming in pharmacies under penalty of accountability, against the background of a television comic panel broadcast by a production company before it was deleted after the controversy aroused.

“It is forbidden to conduct any advertising photography or television production in pharmacies before returning to the Syndicate’s branch in Damascus,” the circular stated on the Syndicate’s page, according to the text of the circular.

He stated that violating the prohibition and not reviewing the Syndicate branch for viewing the text and approval exposes the pharmacist to accountability and for referral to the Disciplinary Board, and bore the signature of the head of the Damascus branch, Dr.
“Alia Al-Assad”.

According to the content of the recording broadcast by “Bana Art Production and Distribution Company,” before it was deleted without explaining the reasons, it is a dialogue inside a pharmacy and a woman in which the pharmacist strikes the price on medicine boxes, explaining this
due to the current situation.

In the context of the same video, the buyer responds by striking out the number 1000 from the 1,000 Syrian Pound note, and writes 5000 in its place, to price it according to the new price, as a response to the pharmacist’s change of prices according
to what was mentioned in the registration.

The Syndicate’s decision sparked mixed responses on social media, amid calls for controlling the reality of prices for medicines that fly in the absence of several groups of them, which is completely ignored by the Assad regime.
According to Rashid al-Faisal, head of the National Pharmaceutical Industries Scientific Council at the Assad regime, “raising drug prices has become a necessity, as every substance in the medicine is paid in dollars, starting from the ink on the packaging to the active
ingredient. ”

The head of the Syrian Pharmacists Syndicate, Wafaa Kishi, said that “there are several pharmaceutical packages currently cut from the market, including these medicines, and we have contacted the Ministry to secure these medicines and we are waiting for that”.
And “Kishi” previously stated, that the price of medicine has increased by up to 400 percent, in addition to the widespread spread of counterfeit and smuggled medicines, as she put it.

And the Ministry of Health of the Assad regime previously issued a decision that was reported by pro-government media to raise the prices of medicines by rates ranging between 60 to 500%, which sparked widespread controversy on the following pages, especially since the types of
medicines targeted by the decision are among the most used when patients need them.

Source: Agencies

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