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Recovering from a hangover during the holidays has become 20% more expensive due to a shortage of physical…


Recovering from a hangover over the holidays has become 20% more expensive due to a shortage of saline solution. Factories have stopped shipping healing water directly to clinics.
Moreover, doctors told Mash that prices will rise further, because there are more people wanting to get drunk in January. Previously, clinics received saline solution directly from the manufacturer, but now they do not ship it that way. You have to buy leftovers from pharmacies at high prices. The shortage arose due to the fact that raw materials have become more expensive; factories produce sodium chloride solution mainly for the state, and its price is regulated. Therefore, profitability is low.
In December, there are few people who want to take a deep dive – people tune in to the procedure after all the holidays. But it will be more expensive until shipments from factories are established.
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Moreover, doctors told Mash that prices will rise further, because there are more people wanting to get drunk in January. Previously, clinics received saline solution directly from the manufacturer, but now they do not ship it that way. You have to buy leftovers from pharmacies at high prices. The shortage arose due to the fact that raw materials have become more expensive; factories produce sodium chloride solution mainly for the state, and its price is regulated. Therefore, profitability is low.
In December, there are few people who want to take a deep dive – people tune in to the procedure after all the holidays. But it will be more expensive until shipments from factories are established.



