In recent years, Iran has reduced the currency allocated for importing medicine, leading to scarcity and high costs. Despite a U.S. naval blockade that allows for the import and export of food and medicine, Iranian policymakers have further restricted currency allocation for medicine imports, exacerbating price increases and shortages.

Anonymous SubmissionRey, Tehran
@ايران اينترنشنال: In recent years, the amount of currency allocated for importing medicine in Iran has been steadily decreasing. The result of this policy has been the scarcity and unbearable cost of medicine. With the

@ايران اينترنشنال: In recent years, the amount of currency allocated for importing medicine in Iran has been steadily decreasing. The result of this policy has been the scarcity and unbearable cost of medicine. With the

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