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THE Health Ministry should introduce policies for Malaysians to return unused, unwanted or excess drugs to combat the shortage of medicine in the country, health organisations said.
Exact figures on the value of medicine wasted each year are unavailable, but previous news reports have estimated it to be tens of millions of ringgit worth in terms of the medicine dispensed by government health facilities.
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