Pharmacists report rising costs for essential medicines and contraceptives as regional conflict impacts supply chains and consumer prices.
Pharmacists report rising prices for medicines and contraceptives in recent days, citing the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran as a contributing factor to broader inflation.
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