September 24, 2020 (Khartoum) Complaints of citizens and workers in the Sudanese medical field about the aggravation of the medicine crisis in the country, have recently   increased.

A pharmacist working in Rahaf Al-Kubra pharmacy, located at Doctors Street north of Khartoum and Al-Shaab Hospital, confirms the lack of intravenous solutions, oral antibiotics such as pills and syrups,
life-saving crisis drugs, and some central nervous system drugs, which he stressed their importance and that they must be available in any country because they are basic medicines.

A pharmacist, working for Rahaf pharmacy , who spoke to Darfur 24, and preferred to withhold his name, believes that the crisis of drug scarcity since the era of the former regime led by ousted Omar al-Bashir, due to the problem of dollar pricing.

The pharmacist who preferred his name to be anonymous,   advised the Central Bank of Sudan to provide a dollar at a specific price to pharmaceutical companies to import medicine, and Local manufacturing
companies   to import raw materials, and for the National Council of Drugs and Toxicology to price the drugs according to the pricing of the bank.