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Chronically ill people struggling to manage their pain
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : July 11, 2024 - 18:44
There is an ongoing opioid medicine shortage in Australia and doctors are warning that chronically ill people are struggling to manage their pain. A series of morphine and other opioid based painkillers have been disappearing from pharmacy shelves this year as drug companies pull products.