Several women’s health medications to become more affordable soon: "Explainer" 18 March

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Multiple women’s health medications are set to become more affordable when they're added to the government-subsidised list of medications, the P-B-S. The federal government says the latest listings follow on from the $50 billion package of women's health measures announced in February. Listen to the SBS Sinhala explainer for more information.


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