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Do you struggle to get medication for your rare disease?
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Accessing medication can definitely be a challenge. Delays and coverage issues can make an already difficult situation even more stressful. One thing that has helped me is staying in close contact with my doctor and pharmacist, and not hesitating to ask about alternatives if something isn’t available. Sending support to everyone dealing with this, it’s not easy, but sharing experiences really helps
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Many humans with uncommon diseases combat to access medicinal drug, dealing with demanding situations like excessive expenses, severe shortages, and long delays in finding effective treatments. With 95% of the over 6,000+ rare diseases lacking permitted redress, finding specialised, affordable care is a extensive problem for thousands and thousands
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Hi everyone,
Living with a rare disease often means navigating challenges most people never see. One of the biggest? Accessing medication. Some members say they face shortages, long delays, or lack of coverage, even for essential treatments.
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