translated from Spanish: Lidia was given a diagnosis of Covid-19 and spent more than 5,000 pesos of medicine in Culiacan

Culiacan, Sinaloa.- After taking medication for two days, Ana Lidia Beltran discovered through CT scans that she does not suffer from Covid-19 as she had been told in a doctor’s office. From sore throats and coughing, he went to an office at the Angeles Pharmacy in the El Palmito colony in Culiacan to take care of himself. The doctor who received them sent them to have an X-ray with suspected coronavirus, an indication they followed even though they were informed that this does not show such a result.
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After returning to the office, the doctor told them that all three had the disease and gave them a prescription worth more than 5 thousand pesos, in medicine alone. However, because they still have suspicion in the diagnosis because they did not have major symptoms, clinical studies and CT scans were conducted, and the latter showed that his lungs have no injuries and no evidence of the virus in the system, as reported by another doctor.

Recipe valued at more than 5 thousand pesos / Photo: Special

Returning with the doctor who gave them the first assessment, she denied her mistake and did not agree to give them reimbursement for the drugs at the pharmacy except for those who were still closed.” He gave us strong medications, he even gave me betamethasone to inject me, my dad gave another medicine very strong and apart expensive; I bought her all the meds, scared because she told me she was very serious,” she said. Likewise, the patient pointed out bad practices both in the office and in the pharmacy, because they allow long lines to form without healthy distance, do not have sanitizing materials and the doctor does not carry mouth coverings.

Receipt of Drug Purchase / Photo: Special

He reported that in addition to giving them a bad rating and making them spend thousands of pesos, what he prescribed could cause liver and kidney damage, as well as the psychological damage from the bad time his family went through.
You, I said, are doing a round business, because apart you are selling the medicine to people; even told me I was going to die, and that’s serious

He added that after reporting the establishment to Coepriss and providing the data, they told him that the pharmacy was not registered. You can also read:Health personnel in Sinaloa is perceived vulnerable and endangered to Covid-19Huracán Hanna would be arriving in Sinaloa on Monday or Tuesday



Original source in Spanish

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