MIAMI ā Health officials reported Thursday they are working to alleviate the pain of Cubans who are facing medicine shortages.Ā
Rita Garica, the director of operations ofĀ BioCubaFarma, told GranmaĀ the Communist island imports more than 85 percent of the resources needed to run the pharmaceutical industry on the island.Ā
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A shortage of those resources prompted a limited supply of common drugs such asĀ contraceptives.Ā
Cristina Lara Bastanzuri, the head of the health ministry's Medicine Planning Department, told GranmaĀ that they are working with Chinese providers to keep up with medications needed for cancer and HIV patients.
Ā According to the report law enforcement is monitoring pharmacists suspected of selling the much needed subsidized medicationsĀ in the black market at a higher price.Ā
While the Trump administration continues to discourage U.S.-Cuba interactions, the U.S. National Institutes of Health had approved two $50,000 grants for studies focusing on Zika, chikungunya and dengue.
The Science Magazine reported the grants were "put on hold," because of "long-standing difficulties in transferring funds to Cuba."Ā Ā Ā