Some pharmacists are reportedly being forced to pay £11 for a course of antibiotics after a spike in demand in part caused by Strep A infections.
Some pharmacists are being forced to pay £11 for a course of antibiotics after a spike in demand in part caused by Strep A infections, a senior pharmacist has said.
Ms Barai told Sky News ‘there has been a spike in demand for antibiotics including those used to treat strep pain’. Strep A drugs are becoming increasingly difficult to get hold of and have surged in price, leaving local pharmacists to foot the bill
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