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Drug shortage swells to national emergency, forcing doctors to find new ways to treat patients

Por: Fox Business Business December 02, 2022

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New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz joined 'Kennedy' to discuss her recent op-ed about an increase in prescription drugs given to children during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The nationwide shortage of basic antibiotics and critical medications that treat chronic conditions and bacterial infections has become the latest issue to hit the medical world. Consequently, it is forcing many doctors to rely on alternative medicines to treat... + full article



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