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Federico Gómez Hospital denies medication shortage

The Children's Hospital of Mexico confirmed a 99.52% supply of antineoplastic drugs and housing for families, denying rumors of a medication shortage.


Federico Gómez Hospital denies medication shortage

The Children's Hospital of Mexico Federico Gómez reported that there is no shortage of medications in the Hemato-Oncology Department. According to a report from the Ministry of Health, the supply of antineoplastic drugs reaches 99.52%. This announcement followed media reports claiming a lack of medicines.

The institution stated that the regular supply of treatments for children and adolescents with oncological diseases remains uninterrupted. The hospital emphasized that the high stock level ensures the continuity of therapeutic schemes prescribed by medical staff.

Additionally, as part of its comprehensive care model, the hospital offers a Rest House for the families of hospitalized patients, primarily those from other states. This facility allows companions to stay safely and with dignity during the medical treatment period.

Reaffirming its commitment to timely, quality service, the hospital stated that all actions are focused on the well-being of the pediatric population it serves.

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