Anti-Rhesus immunoglobulin for pregnant women has disappeared from Russian pharmacies


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Anti-Rhesus immunoglobulin, which is essential for pregnant women, has disappeared from pharmacies. This drug is used to prevent Rhesus conflict between mother and child.
According to information from pharmacy chain aggregators, this medicine is not available in Moscow, St. Petersburg, the Moscow region, as well as in the Leningrad, Pskov, Ryazan, Tver and Samara regions.
In addition, there is a shortage of the drug in medical institutions. In particular, it is not available in perinatal centers in St. Petersburg and in a number of Moscow medical institutions, as doctors and patients told Izvestia.
Earlier, it became known about the condition of the baby, whom his 15-year-old mother threw out of a window in the Leningrad region.

