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A critical shortage of at least 15 essential medicines, including life-saving drugs such as insulin, has been reported from private pharmacies across the country, according to the All-Island Private Pharmacy Owners’ Association.

Speaking to the media on Thursday, the association’s spokesperson, Sidath Suranga, warned that the shortage includes vital treatments used for cancer patients, posing a serious threat to public health.

“The scarcity of these medicines is largely due to delays in placing timely orders, among other factors,” Suranga said, adding that the situation has become increasingly difficult for both patients and pharmacists.

Insulin, widely used by diabetic patients to manage their condition, is among the most concerning items on the list of unavailable drugs.

The association noted that even limited supplies are rapidly depleting in many areas.

Efforts are currently underway to identify pharmacies that still have stock of the affected medications, Suranga added.

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