Every second chronically ill Hungarian does not have enough money for medicines, informs the Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet on Monday, citing the latest survey of the Szinapszis center.

According to the poll, 13 percent. chronically ill patients regularly do not have enough to buy the medications prescribed by the doctor, and 43 percent. it happens sporadically in the sick.

In the case of people with the lowest income, below 50 forints (PLN 712), 27 percent. regularly give up some medications, and 52 percent. occasionally. (PAP)

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