In Ukraine, the “Affordable Medicines” program continues to operate, thanks to which patients can receive the necessary medicines free of charge or with a small surcharge.
The operator of the contact center of the NSZU at number 16-77 will help you find a pharmacy with “available medicines”. All calls from landlines and mobile phones are free of charge.
Pharmacies participating in the reimbursement program can be identified visually. They have a “Available Medicines Here” sticker on the door, and those where you can get insulin have a “+Insulin” sticker.
You can also search for a pharmacy with “available medicines” using the “Electronic Map of Pharmacies Participating in the Medicines Reimbursement Program” — https://cutt.ly/ASw5Kwv.
We remind you that to ensure patients’ access to vital medicines, doctors can write both electronic and paper prescriptions.
- See the link for more information about what information a prescription for drugs under the “Affordable Medicines” program should contain https://bit.ly/3TE62W7.
- How to start using the “Affordable Medicines” program during martial law is detailed on our website https://bit.ly/3DbuHvW.