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Daraa: Patients head to pharmacies to avoid doctors’ fees
Daraa – Halim Muhammad Ali al-Azzam (45 years old) admitted his six-month-old son to the hospital due to his severe health condition after developing acute pneumonia, despite having him seen at a pharmacy where he lives in the western countryside of Daraa. The medicines prescribed by the pharmacist did not help in curing the child but rather exacerbated his health condition, according to what al-Azzam told Enab Baladi. He mentioned that he resorted directly to the pharmacy to save the cost of the doctor’s examination fee and the transportation cost of taking his son to the clinic, as he needs a car to transport him to Tafas city, which costs 100,000 Syrian pounds. Moreover, most areas in the

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